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The Access Hollywood Week In Review (AccessHollywood) - LOS ANGELES (June 8, 2007) -- A celebrity in and out of jail. A starlet caught in some shocking photos. A controversial TV dismissal. And the end of an era. It's all in the Access Hollywood Week In Review. . . PARIS' JAIL PARADE: There was a little extra...

Look Here! Summer Means Great American Wedding (The Morning News) - Most summers, visitors to the Hawkins House at the Rogers Historical Museum get to experience a great American ritual -- the wedding. This year will be no different.

Book Review: McEwan's latest impressive (San Antonio Express-News) - On the Web: Learn more about the Man Booker Prize-winning author

Music Review: Big & Rich tone it down (AP via Yahoo! News) - Big & Rich, "Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace" (Warner Bros.)

‘Wild Trees’ supports botany thrills, quirks (The State) - THE WILD TREES: A STORY OF PASSION AND DARING By Richard Preston Random House, 294 pages, $25.95 The bride wore lichen. She and the groom hung from a rope suspended between two tree spires. The wedding rings were cast from redwood sprigs. The minister, also a geologist, stood on a branch in midair. The day before the ceremony, as the betrothed pair climbed the trees and prepared the rigging, ...

DA requests special prosecutor to review Whitset slaying case (San Antonio Express-News) - Legal assistant's ties to victim and suspect pose a potential conflict of interest.

Music Review: Big & Rich Tone It Down (The Columbian) - Big & Rich, "Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace" (Warner Bros.) The loud-and-outrageous duo that enlivened country music by bringing in what they called "the freak parade" still stomp-and-scream a bit on their third album.

$9-million Plexus contract prompts questions about DOT practices (The Providence Journal) - Edmund T. Parker, chief engineer at the DOT and brother- in-law of David Giardino, voted in 2005 to hire Plexus Corp.

$9-million Plexus contract prompts questions about DOT practices (The Providence Journal) - In August 2005, Edmund T. Parker, chief engineer at the state Department of Transportation, voted to recommend Plexus Corp., a small Smith Hill company co-owned by his brother-in-law’s son, for a $9-million, four-year contract.

Fighting against the ancient scourge (Daily American) - TUBERCULOSIS IS an ancient scourge that has proven adept at skirting modern medicine's efforts to treat it. Last month, it made itself an uninvited guest at an American couple's destination wedding on a Greek island.

 
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