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Scrubs, "My Nah Nah Nah": I'm all right, nobody worry 'bout me (The Star-Ledger) - Brief spoilers for the return of "Scrubs" coming up just as soon as I find my wedding ring (and don't forget; if you want to talk about "Better Off Ted," you can do that in the review post down below)......
TV Review: Ask Ausiello: Mer-Der, she wrote (Entertainment Weekly) - Ask Ausiello: Spoilers on 'Grey's,' 'Smallville,' 'True Blood,' 'Ugly Betty,' 'Prison Break,' 'Numb3rs,' 'Heroes,' 'NCIS,' 'Housewives,' Bones,' and more!
US births break record; 40 pct out-of-wedlock (AP via Yahoo! News) - Remember the baby boom? No, not the one after World War II. More babies were born in the United States in 2007 than any other year in the nation's history — and a wedding band made increasingly little difference in the matter. The 4,317,119 births, reported by federal researchers Wednesday, topped a record first set in 1957 at the height of the baby boom.
U.S. Births In 2007 Break Baby-Boom-Era Record (NPR) - More babies were born in the United States in 2007 than any year in the nation's history — and a wedding band made increasingly little difference in the matter. The 4,317,119 births, reported by federal researchers Wednesday, topped a record first set in 1957 at the height of the baby boom.
Nearly half of US births out of wedlock in '07 (The New Zealand Herald) - More babies were born in the United States in 2007 than any year in the nation's history - and a wedding ring made increasingly little difference in the matter. The 4,317,119 births, reported by federal researchers on Wednesday,...
US births record '40% out of wedlock' (AAP via Yahoo!7 News) - More babies were born in the United States in 2007 than any year in the nation's history - and a wedding ring made increasingly little difference in the matter.
US births break record; 40 pct out-of-wedlock (AP via Yahoo! Singapore News) - Remember the baby boom? No, not the one after World War II. More babies were born in the United States in 2007 than any other year in the nation's history _ and a wedding band made increasingly little difference in the matter.
U.S. births break record with 40 percent out-of-wedlock (The Greenville News) - ATLANTA -- Forget the baby boom. More babies were born in the United States in 2007 than any year in the nation's history -- and a wedding band made increasingly little difference in the matter.
US births break record; 40 pct out-of-wedlock (San Francisco Chronicle) - Remember the baby boom? No, not the one after World War II. More babies were born in the United States in 2007 than any other year in the nation's history _ and a wedding band made increasingly little difference in the matter. The 4,317,119 births, reported...
Carolyn Hax (Washington Post) - Hi, Carolyn: My brother's daughter is getting married. He called me last night to "get my thoughts" on whether my stepdaughters should be invited to the wedding, because he "didn't want them to feel obligated." I was stunned and my husband was incredulous.
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