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Planning Your Wedding while Planning for the Future (Evening Times) - (ARA) - Your wedding day should be special, with family and friends gathered to help you celebrate, the ceremony reflecting your love and the reception providing a perfect finale.
Dual Review: (The Jamaica Observer) - With the movie smashing through box -office records like a frigate of lore, one review just wasn't enough to cover Johnny Depp's latest blockbuster vehicle.
On the Bookshelf: Mathematics and a wedding ... (Williamsport Sun Gazette) - At the Sun-Gazette, staff members tend to read. A lot. So we thought we would share what we’re reading and let you know how they fare. We also are interested in what you want us to read and review; just send us an e-mail or give us a call at 326-1551, ext. 3108.
Book Review: Catlin Flanagan's To Hell with All That: Loving and Loathing Our Inner Housewife (Blogcritics.org) - To Hell with All That: Loving and Loathing Our Inner Housewife by Caitlin Flanagan is a beautifully written, very interesting and often entertaining book, with pitch-perfect prose, as when she says: Setting aside the advisability of buying an expensive dress for anything that is going to involve Porta-Johns, no matter how whiz-bang, the confession is hardly unusual: young people routinely
Wedding planners move to larger office in Valpo (Post-Tribune) - VALPARAISO — A wedding-consulting firm is expanding its business and plans to open a swanky shop in the city’s downtown district along Lincolnway. A Personal Touch has been sharing office space with Madhaus, a marketing, design and technology firm, at 57 Franklin St.
60 SECOND REVIEW: The Dianalogues (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) - WHAT IT IS: Oh dear, what hath Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues wrought? Judging by works like Laurel Haines' The Dianalogues that have popped up since, a bunch of so-so collections of monologues on a theme. The Panther City Players do Dianalogues, in which 11 characters have stories usually (but not always directly) related to Princess Diana, before and after her death.
The Careful Way To Wedding Plan (Deadspin) - With the first leg of the wedding season behind us and the next -- in the September range, we think -- someone finally asks a perfectly legitimate question: When is an appropriate time to have a...
Review: 'Dupree' charms with lovable cast (Springfield Business Journal) - Jim Wunderle reviews the PG-13-rated movie "You, Me and Dupree," starring Owen Wilson, Matt Dillon, Kate Hudson and Michael Douglas.
NYC Blackout Problems Continue (CBS News) - Thousands of New Yorkers are still without power due to a blackout that originally started in Queens and is now in its fifth day. Con Ed has yet to identify what sparked the outage and can't say when the power will be back on.
Tweaking the quest for the NEXTEL Cup (Pahrump Valley Times) - Opinions expressed here are solely those of the reporter. Perhaps a short introduction is in order for most, for others they will simply say that the "Buzzman" is back on the track. My name is Buzz Sodeman and I have been involved in one way or another with racing for about 50 years.
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