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5 killed, 6 injured by armed gangsters at wedding party in northern Tanzania (People's Daily) - Five people were killed and six others injured when armed gangsters stormed the wedding party in northern Tanzanian district of Tarime, the local media reported on Saturday. The bride and bridegroom with hundreds of their relatives and other villagers present at the wedding ceremony escaped unhurt Thursday night, the local police were quoted as saying. A gang of more than 20 men wielding machine ...
Book Review: Captured By The Light: The Essential Guide to Creating Extraordinary Wedding Photography By David A. Ziser (Blogcritics.org) - Ziser's authoritative book will step you through the paces and go into quite some depth on the topic of wedding photography.
The wedding of Nick Sorensen & Danielle Berry (Washington Post) - Cleveland is a small enough city that Danielle Berry regularly got to see her assumptions about professional athletes affirmed up close. Players from the Cavaliers and Indians often appeared at the same nightspots she would frequent, and several of her friends ended up dating them.
Scott Mendelson: Weekend Box Office Review: Alice in Wonderland Returns Tim Burton to Box Office Record Book (The Huffington Post) - Despite his reputation as the mainstream representation of the outcast, Tim Burton is no stranger to box office records. This weekend was another trip to the record books as Alice in Wonderland propelled to $116.3 million.
GailForce: Week in Review – Iraq/Iran/Greatest Generation (Foreign Policy Blogs) - It was an interesting week. The Iraqis voted in a nationwide election, Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, called 9/11 a “big lie” and the death of a beloved relative along with the sight of U.S. veterans returning to Iwo Jima for a 65th reunion caused me to stop and reminisce about the achievements of the Greatest [...]
For local event planner, a perfect match (Washington Post) - When Don Gillin put up a Craigslist ad for his same-sex wedding planning company a few months back, he was so overwhelmed with inquiries that he had to take the posting down after just 16 hours.
Family mourns Bethesda native killed in Afghanistan (Washington Post) - Anthony Paci met his wife in cyberspace while he was on duty in Iraq, and during six months of e-mails, phone conversations and Skype calls, they fell in love. When Mother's Day rolled around, his gift was a spa day that would bring together, for the first time, his sweetheart, her mother and his...
Prenuptial agreements: Unromantic, but important (USA Today) - Prenups tackle real estate, division of assets and spousal support in case of divorce or separation. And more of them are being drafted.
Prenup agreement shouldn't be taken lightly (USA Today) - Without proper preparation, a prenuptial agreement can easily be deemed invalid if contested by an angry ex.
Book review: Ron Rash offers tales of heartbreak and redemption (Asheville Citizen-Times) - To say that Ron Rash's short stories portray Western North Carolina is not entirely correct. They portray those whose voices have captured Rash's imagination and therefore those most in need of a good break.
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