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Wedding Games No Longer Limited to the Dive for the Bouquet (PR Web) - "100+ Wedding Games: Fun & Laughs for Bachelorette Parties, Showers, & Receptions" to be released in bookstores nationwide in April 2006. The paperback book describes over 100 reception games, bachelorette party games, bridal shower games, and wedding-themed pranks. [PRWEB Nov 15, 2005]
Anonymous benefactor treats Charleston couple to a free wedding reception (Herald & Review) - CHARLESTON - Former Army Sgt. Jennifer Warrick was accustomed to strangers occasionally approaching her while she was in uniform and offering thanks for her service.
Weddings for the week of Nov. 13, 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.
Review: Youth orchestra, soloists a major success at the Phil (Bonita Daily News) - Twice each season the Philharmonic Youth Orchestra gets an opportunity to display its talents to the public, both singly and in combination with the Philharmonic Orchestra.
THEATER REVIEW: Das Barbec (Richmond Times-Dispatch) - The premise is funny all by itself: a country-western retelling of Wagner's Ring Cycle. Set in Texas. With five actors, in a couple of hours.
She Was Being Tracked (Tampa Bay Online News) - Officials said Jordanian intelligence tracked Rishawi since the night of the bombing, when an alert was issued that a potential suspect wearing a black dress was seen running from the Radisson bombing, where 200 people had gathered for a wedding.
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.
Man Briefly Held by U.S. in Iraq May Have Attacked Jordan (New York Times) - Safah Muhammad Ali was detained last year, the U.S. military said, but was released because he was judged not to be a threat.
U.S. Held Iraqi With Same Name As Bomber (The San Francisco Examiner) - AMMAN, Jordan - The U.S. military announced Monday it arrested and later released an Iraqi whose name matches that of one of the Amman hotel suicide bombers, saying there was no "compelling evidence" that he posed a security threat.
Suspected bomber in Jordan detained, released by U.S. forces in '04 (Brandenton.com) - AMMAN, Jordan - One of the suspected suicide bombers in the deadly attacks on three luxury hotels in Jordan's capital apparently was detained and released last year by U.S. forces in Iraq who determined that he was not a threat to security, a U.S. military spokesman said Sunday.
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