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The Week In Review: 1/9 - 1/13 (FMQB) - FMQB Debuts e-QB In this, the inaugural editon of FMQB 's e-QB , read an Up Close interview with Sirius' Bubba The Love Sponge, our latest Programming To Win feature with Greg Gillispie, plus Question Of The Week, Hot Shots and The Week In FMQB History.
MOVIE REVIEW: Casanova (Richmond Times-Dispatch) - "Casanova" is almost what it wants to be: a merry romp about the world's greatest lover. But, though it is enjoyable enough in its way, there is something missing.
Countdown (Lancaster Online) - Here's a step-by-step guide to help keep the stars in your eyes, your feet on the ground, and your wedding plans on track.
Beware of ‘review inflation' by superlative-addicted critical wannabes (The Davis Enterprise) - Published Jan 06, 2006 - 14:49:21 CST. Who is Earl Dittman ... and what, precisely, is Wireless Magazine?
'Wedding Crashers' is extra crass (Lexington Herald-Leader) - The movie ( * * * ): As a guy, I reveled in Wedding Crashers-Uncorked (Unrated, R-rated version available, New Line Home Entertainment, $28.98 on DVD), so imagine my sheer glee when the unrated version showed up with more than eight minutes of extra crass behavior.
2005 Year in review (Trumann Democrat) - The Trumann School Board voted to reduce the number of board members from six to five. The decision came from an act requiring school boards to be composed of an odd number of members.
Playing by harp: Professional harpist exposes students to world of orchestral instruments (Herald & Review) - DECATUR - Harp music is to the ears as silk is to the skin, and students at French Academy were enraptured by the instrument on Thursday.
Love lessens all (Guardian Unlimited) - On a summer writing course I once taught, for students about to enter university, the girls all wrote carefully observed accounts of having a crush or romance; the boys' stories were full of violence and frequently ended with everyone dead.
Castle preparing to reopen in spring (Glenwood Springs Post Independent) - REDSTONE - It will be a warm day in Redstone before its castle reopens to the public. Ralli Dimitrius, the new owner of the historic property, said delays in getting a boiler serviced mean the castle won't be open to tours until spring.
Stream of information: Stanford professor and part-time Bitterroot resident Stanley Falkow donates collection of (Missoulian) - DARBY - He took up fly-tying at the age of 22. He took up flying at the age of 72.
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