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Book Review: A Wedding in December (Omaha World-Herald) - High school reunions are gatherings fraught with awkward moments, emotional meltdowns and plenty of chances for confession. And when the group is small, with mid-life crises already forcing radical decisions, the chances of such drama are heightened.
Weddings for the week of Oct. 30, 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.
Disco, Dates And Donuts (CBS News) - There is evidence of 21st century overindulgence almost everywhere, says the National Review Online. Although it is a struggle to keep things simple nowadays, it is actually possible.
Review: 'Paradise Now' Humanizes 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.
Paradise Now, tale of suicide bombers, refreshingly free of melodrama: review (Jam! Showbiz) - (AP) - Director Hany Abu-Assad puts a human face on the unwieldy subject of Israeli-Palestinian violence with Paradise Now, the intimate story of two life-long best friends living in the West Bank city of Nablus who are sent to perform a suicide bombing in Tel Aviv.
www.smh.com.au (Sydney Morning Herald) - This is another comedy of bad manners. To speak disparagingly of such a work would itself be bad manners and would only serve to perpetuate a cycle that needs to be broken. Suffice to say that the author very much wants the reader to have a good time.
PLAYBILL.COM'S THEATRE WEEK IN REVIEW, Oct. 22-29: Odd s-On Favorite (Playbill) - If ever there was a Broadway show that might have dispensed with the nuisance of formally opening, it is the new revival of The Odd Couple, starring Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick as Oscar and Felix.
Bush in disarray over leak (The Mercury) - THE likelihood of the extraordinary, and probably damaging, spectacle of US Vice-President Dick Cheney being cross-examined in the witness box over internal White House operations is prompting a flurry of legal manoeuvrings in Washington.
Review: The Weather Man (Cinematical) - Filed under: Theatrical Reviews , New Releases , Paramount Going into The Weather Man I predicted, based off a partly cloudy trailer, that this film looked pretty good. We have Nicolas Cage playing a dopey weatherman paired with Gore Verbinski who just shot an exciting pirate adventure in the Caribbean. Not to mention the always reliable Michael Caine who, should the movie crap
Quirky crowd a big part of the show at Vegoose (Las Vegas Review-Journal) - Even the paramedics wore tie-dye.
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