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Week in review (St. Petersburg Times) - WEDDING BELLS SILENCED ON A LUTZ LAKE: Wedding bells have fallen silent at Lake Hobbs. So have the Funky Chicken and rap tunes.
Pink pound boom as companies cash in on gay weddings (Independent) - Thousands of gay couples will publish their "wedding banns" today as the long-awaited Civil Partnership Act comes into force. Same-sex couples who register their names with local councils today will be able to marry from 21 December, after an obligatory 15-day "cooling off" period.
Gay wedding bells a wake-up call for all partners (The Observer) - For millions of cohabiting couples in Britain tomorrow's introduction of the Civil Partnership Act could be a watershed in their relationships. The legislation will enable gay couples to have their relationships recognised in law, giving them legal status virtually identical to marriage.
Can-A-Lope Weddings, Starts Nationwide Wedding Planning Services and Association of Ministers, Officiants, Clergy and (PR Web) - Canalope Weddings now assists in getting you married nationwide. In your search for the right officiant to perform your wedding ceremony? This nationwide service will travel to the location of your choice. [PRWEB Dec 2, 2005]
Review: Aeon Flux (Cinematical) - Filed under: Action & Adventure , Paramount , Sci-Fi & Fantasy Aeon Flux traces its lineage back to a cartoon that no one ever watched because it wasn't as compelling as Beavis & Butthead , and the movie carries on that ambitious tradition. For those who haven't had the pleasure: Four hundred years from now, an unbeatable plague has rendered all of Earth uninhabitable. A few lucky
Eat your heart out, M Chirac: French critic raises a glass to the Fat Duck (Independent) - How could the world's best restaurant be a place called the Fat Duck which serves egg and bacon ice-cream? How could the world's best restaurant be found not in Paris, not even in France, but in an English village?
Quaid hams it up with porcine co-star in his new film (The Oklahoman) - Nov 25, 2005: LOS ANGELES - Dennis Quaid is the kind of man you'd like to hang out with.
Films to debut via theater, TV (The Oklahoman) - Nov 20, 2005: "American Gun," an indie film starring Donald Sutherland and Marcia Gay Harden, is set to open in January. But if you can't make it to the theater, don't sweat it.
Season’s spirit comes marching in with parade (Sierra Vista Herald) - SIERRA VISTA — The 47th annual Holiday Parade proved that the Christmas spirit is well and truly alive in Sierra Vista. Thousands lined Fry Boulevard on Saturday to watch Arizona’s longest running festive parade, with more than 100 entries making their way toward Coronado Drive.
11-27 Letters to the editor (Cleburne Times-Review) - I would like to thank all of the Cleburne Area Business and Professional Women members, businesses and individuals who helped in making our 14th annual Tea and Fashion Show a success on Nov. 14.
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