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Film review: Chemical Wedding (The Scotsman) - CHEMICAL WEDDING (18)

Perfect Wedding Keeps American Heartland Theatre Audiences in Stitches, Review (Kansas City InfoZine) - By Jeannine Chatterton-Papineau - Six of Kansas City's freshest and funniest actors shine in Robin Hawdon's delightful bedroom farce.

Four Injured In Shooting At Pope County Wedding (The Morning News) - LITTLE ROCK -- A man unknown to those attending an outdoor wedding Saturday in rural Pope County opened fire with a pistol, injuring four people, including the newly married bride and groom, police said.

People week in review (Contra Costa Times) - Steven Tyler's in rehab, Jessica Alba eloped, Kate Hudson's with Lance Armstrong, Pete and Ashlee have a quickie wedding

Review: "Sex And The City" (CBS News) - For six seasons "Sex and the City" was a television sensation. Now it's about to make the jump to the silver screen. Our David Edelstein couldn't wait to see it.

Almost Instant Updos - Product Review (BellaOnline) - Do-faux is a quick and easy solution to up styles. It is a nice solution to quick prom styles and even wedding styles.

Memoir review: Marital mayhem is 'Exposed' (San Francisco Chronicle) - Exposed Confessions of a Wedding Photographer By Claire Lewis Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's; 321 pages; $24.95 Always a bridesmaid, never a bride, goes the saying. Substitute photographer for maid of honor, and you've got the idea behind Claire Lewis'...

Fiction review: 'Not in the Flesh' by Ruth Rendell (Orlando Sentinel) - No one creates killers or polishes them off quite like Ruth Rendell, England's No. 1 crime writer.

Art/Culture Review (Mmegi) - Transient love and the unreliability of relationships Jhumpa Lahiri (2007) "Unaccustomed Earth" New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 333 pages, hardcover. US$25, ISBN 978-0-307-26573-9. Available through Exclusive Books, Riverwalk.

Online behavioral targeting under fire (The Indianapolis Star) - How do you find a bride these days? One of the nation's leading online tracking companies knows. Monitoring consumers at roughly 3,000 Web sites, Revenue Science identified brides by picking out bridal behavior it had seen: anyone who had gone online to read about weddings in the news, entered "bridesmaid dresses" into a search engine or surfed fashion pages for wedding styles.

 
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