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Weddings for the week of Nov. 6, 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.
Prosecutor, executive meld busy careers into marriage (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) - When police officers, detectives, prosecutors and other lawyers are among your wedding guests, perhaps you shouldn’t be surprised when pagers start sounding off during the ceremony.
Montana debates methane regulation (Casper Star-Tribune) - Water management * The Montana Board of Environmental Review will consider extending the comment period on proposed rules managing water from coal-bed methane drilling at a meeting on Monday. The board will hold a teleconference at noon Nov. 14 in Room 136 and 137 of the Metcalf Building at 1520 E. Sixth Ave. in Helena.
TV Review: The real Las Vegas (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) - "Las Vegas," the latest installment in PBS's American Experience series, was partially funded by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.
Peer review (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) - Q I don't like taking risks with stocks, but I am looking for returns on my investments. Any suggestions? Is a house a good investment?
REVIEW: "Pride and Prejudice" indulges in shameless mugging (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) - Keira Knightley and Matthew MacFadyen make an attractive couple, and their scenes together in "Pride & Prejudice" hold a certain allure. But much of this adaptation of Jane Austen's classic novel is just plain silly.
In theaters (Bradenton Herald) - REVIEW ON 4E. A married Chicago ad exec's affair goes terribly wrong when he and his lover are held at gunpoint. Clive Owen, Jennifer Aniston, Melissa George, Vincent Cassel, RZA and Xzibit. (100 min.)
Movie review: Ang Lee films show his extraordinary range (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) - If there were a prize for most eclectic director, Ang Lee would probably win. His films cover an extraordinary range -- from Jane Austen's drawing rooms to high-flying kung-fu ballet.
The Week in Review (Dartmouth Review) - Can We Leave Him Behind?; My Big Fat Asian Lesbian Wedding; Porn's Pay Gap; You Are What You Eat; Tacos for Relief; In Defense of Tradition; Hudak '07 Thwarted Yet Again at Food Court; Pumpkin Post & Riposte; Not Smart With Their Parts; College Hires McKinsey; B*tches in the Basement
Peter Drucker, Leading Management Guru, Dies at 95 (Update2) (Bloomberg.com) - Nov. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Peter Drucker, the organization consultant whose clear thinking and engaging analysis made him the leading management guru to many of the world's biggest companies, has died. He was 95.
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