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Weddings for the week of Oct. 23, 2005 (Herald & Review) - Basic wedding information submitted within six weeks after the event, and engagement information submitted at least two months before the wedding is published free of charge.

Sacramento News & Review (Sacramento News & Review) - ©Copyright 2005 Chico Community Publishing, Inc.

Review: 'Paradise' Tackles Mideast Attacks (AP via Yahoo! News) - Director Hany Abu-Assad puts a human face on the unwieldy subject of Israeli-Palestinian violence with "Paradise Now," the intimate story of two lifelong best friends living in the West Bank city of Nablus who are sent to perform a suicide bombing in Tel Aviv.

Film Review (Syracuse New Times) - Corpse Bride. (Warner Bros.; 77 minutes; PG; 2005). Tim Burton's puppet-animated follow-up to his delightfully demented 1993 production The Nightmare Before Christmas concerns more spindly legged specimens literally knocking at death's door.

Movie review (Baltic Times) - Inside Deep Throat The porno film “Deep Throat” caused a great stir when released in 1972. A symbolic token of the sexual revolution, many American officials fought to shut down the movie and shut up the people behind it, taking them to court for their rebelliousness.

The Suffering: Ties That Bind ( Review ) (EuroGamer) - Before beginning this article, we thought it might be an idea to dig out our review of the first Suffering game (not written for this website, by the way, but for a long since dead PS2 magazine you'll never have heard of).

Preservation law now has bite (St. Petersburg Times) - With the Biltmore as a spark, the town tightens rules for changes and demolition.

Haunted Milwaukee (Shepherd Express) - When it comes to haunted experiences, there are two camps: those who believe and those who don’t. I fall into the crack of the reluctantly converted, thanks to my friend Shawn who adores the idea of spirits, and last year bought an electromagnetic ghost sensor.

Worth the wait (The Temple News) - Some movies are tough to review, and Rob McKittrick's debut feature, Waiting, is one of them. On one hand, it would be quite easy to pan this movie. In the conventional sense, it is nowhere near good.

 
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