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The 80th anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki has reignited the debate around nuclear weaponization and the ...
Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, founders of popular ice cream parlor chain Ben & Jerry’s, came to town on Sunday afternoon to ...
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WDW News Today on MSNBen & Jerry’s Co-Founder Was Behind ‘Remember Hiroshima’ Doll in “it’s a small world” at Disneyland
Ben & Jerry's co-founder Ben Cohen was behind the "Remember Hiroshima" doll placed on "it's a small world" in Disneyland.
A mysterious protest doll with a 'Remember Hiroshima' sign appeared at Disneyland over the weekend, later revealed to be part ...
The population of Disneyland's It's a Small World ride unexpectedly increased in early August when activists left an ...
A doll-sized protest went viral on social media after being spotted at Disneyland on Sunday.
Some urban planning experts question the feasibility of the plan, noting a pattern of missed housing targets by the province ...
The City of Toronto has new grants available to support troubled festivals, but Taste of the Danforth organizers didn't apply ...
Dublin’s goal, according to Israel’s ambassador to Ireland, has been to undermine the Jewish state’s ability to defend itself ...
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Boing Boing on MSNBen and Jerry's co-founder responsible for "Remember Hiroshima" doll placed in "It's a Small World"
Ben and Jerry's co-founder Ben Cohen and his activist group "Up In Arms" placed an emaciated doll asking riders to "Remember ...
Eighty years ago, one nuclear bomb incinerated over 100,000 people in Hiroshima. Today, the U.S. has the equivalent of 50,000 Hiroshima-sized bombs.
Ben Cohen writes the Science of Success column for The Wall Street Journal about what makes people, teams and ideas work in business, culture and beyond.
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