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Gordon's wedding proof NASCAR is Hollywood (Nascar) - AVONDALE, Ariz. -- Jeff Gordon signs a deal with US Weekly to publish the pictures and details of his secret midweek Mexico wedding to Belgian model Ingrid Vandebosch.

Review: 'Babel' Brave, Powerful Drama (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta) - One of the more fascinating discussions of terrorism in this polarized, post-9/11 world occurs in "Babel." Find out more with our @ The Movies review.

Review: 'Babel' Fascinating Discussion Of Terrorism (WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley) - Worlds collide in Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's powerful drama "Babel." Read why in our @ The Movies review.

Book Review: When Madeline Was Young by Jane Hamilton (Blogcritics.org) - Not long after her wedding, Madeline Maciver (nee Schiller) crashes her bicycle and suffers a brain injury that leaves her with the cognitive abilities of a six-year-old. Her husband, Aaron, assumes her care, but also divorces her when it is clear she will not recover. He marries Julia and starts a family, one where his ex-wife becomes the de facto eldest, then youngest, child, her mental age

Movies - Review (Palo Alto Weekly) - A Red Cross helicopter swoops past an ancient mosque, a modern flying machine seemingly invading a sacred space. High-rises reach to the heavens in Tokyo, their lights blotting out the stars in the night sky.

DVD Talk Review: Babel (DVD Talk) - In this world, we are all connected by our actions. In Morocco, a married couple (Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett) suffer a horrible accident while trying to settle their marital woes.

MOVIE REVIEW: A need to connect differences (The Florida Times-Union) - Babel is wrenching and often grueling, and it spans the globe to delve into some profoundly bleak stories of alienation.

Review: Film tackles communication problems grandly, if sometimes confusingly (Albuquerque Tribune) - "Babel" begins with one character walking through the Moroccan desert to sell his rifle and ends with another character finding her footing on the balcony of a Tokyo high rise.

REVIEW: Language is no barrier for 'Babel,' but disparate plots are (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) - If you saw "Crash," the message hit you like a freight train: We are all connected in a web of coincidence.

Church annuls marriage stranger than fiction (INQ7.net) - A WEALTHY businessman made a stunning revelation to his wife shortly after their wedding. “I’m impotent,” he told her. To keep the new marriage, he offered a bizarre concession: His wife could contact her former boyfriend and have a child with him.

 
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