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Review: Sione's Wedding (Stuff) - **** This is a very polished production.

The moviegoers (Salon.com) - Film critics let us know what's worth seeing on the big screen, but they've also been fighting our fiercest cultural battles for nearly a century

Fighting for Life: 26-Year-Old Woman Who Never Smoked Battles Rapidly Spreading Lung Cancer (RedNova) - By Heather Lalley, The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash. Mar. 26--Not long ago, Christine Plank-Meeusen bought a 16th birthday card for her son. The boy, who adores dinosaurs and monster trucks, turns 4 in October.

What's behind today's epidemic of teacher-student sex? (WorldNetDaily) - Editor's note: In light of the sensational dismissal of charges against Debra Lafave, the Florida teacher who committed statutory rape on her 14-year-old student, WND is publishing the following story, featured in the current issue of Whistleblower magazine in an issue titled "PREDATORS."

Ready and Able 6-0: To be Gay or Not to be Gay: Contest......Contest.......Contest (The Wrestling News Page) - The views in this column are mine, not yours. Get a life or get over it. Nowadays it is becoming increasingly necessary in the wrestling world to hire real writers to write interviews, backstage segments and rants for the wrestlers and the company. That in its own is unfortunate.

Former Tribune publisher honored (The Salt Lake Tribune) - Jerry O'Brien, the self-effacing newsman who was publisher of The Salt Lake Tribune for a decade, was named Saturday to the Utah Press Association's Newspaper Hall of Fame. O'Brien began his newspaper career as a reporter for the Spokesman-Review while still a student at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Wash. He went on to become a reporter and editor with the Associated Press and was a writer

The White Man's Burden: Why the West's Efforts to Aid the Rest Have Done So Much Ill and So Little Good (Calendarlive.com) - Late last December, Time magazine put the face of Bono on its cover and declared him, along with Bill and Melinda Gates, a "person of the year." The pick had nothing to do with the increasingly banal musical output of an aging rock legend.

Tying the knot could cost you more (The Des Moines Register) - Getting married by a Polk County judge outside courthouse hours could go up from the current maximum of $100 to $200. Fees go to the judge, not the...

XRAYMEDIA Announces April 7, 2006 as the Deadline For TSD Top Ten Agreement Submissions (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) - ENSCHEDE, Netherlands & NEW YORK----March 27, 2006--XRAYMEDIA, Inc., , presenter/sponsor of The Screenwriter Dig contest, has announced April 7, 2006 as the deadline for the submission of the Top Ten finalist Option/Purchase Agreement.

ThE-List Great Things to Do Today with Carey Gillette (Vancouver Province) - Why: Get a head start on World Theatre Day (which is tomorrow, in case it isn't already marked on your calendar) by taking part in one of several behind-the-scenes events.

 
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