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Planning Your Wedding while Planning for the Future (Wellsville Daily Reporter) - (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.
Welcome to our celebrations page! (Gloucester Daily Times) - Welcome to our celebrations page! You'll find all of this week's wedding, engagement and anniversary announcements. Please see the celebrations index that appears in the column to the right for specific information.
Rose and Anthony Norcia (Eagle-Tribune Online) - "Tony" and Rose (Calderone) Norcia of Methuen celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary at the Roma Restaurant in Haverhill, with their family and friends.
PEOPLE WEEK IN REVIEW (Contra Costa Times) - OH WHAT a week it was, what with marriages, divorces, rumors, all the basic troubles that happen before noon on the average day of your average celebrity. In case you missed a single scintillating moment, here's a quick recap:
Book review: Danica - Crossing the Line (CP via Yahoo! Canada News) - (AP) - Danica Patrick's first crash at age 12 involved the winner of this year's Indy 500.
'Dreams' moves slowly toward unsettled ending (Duluth News Tribune) - FICTION REVIEW
Book Review: Bobbie Ann Mason returns to short stories with 'Nancy Culpepper' (Louisville Courier-Journal) - In "Nancy Culpepper," award-winning Kentucky writer Bobbie Ann Mason returns to her greatest strength, the short story.
Book review: Danica - Crossing the Line (Jam! Showbiz) - (AP) - Danica Patrick's first crash at age 12 involved the winner of this year's Indy 500. She led the go-kart race with one lap to go when Sam Hornish Jr. pushed her off the track and into third place.
Gay Canadian Mounties get their man, say 'I do' (AFP via Yahoo! News) - Two Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers were to wed Friday in a ceremony that is casting a new spotlight on a looming review of the country's divisive same-sex marriage law.
John Stetch: Blending Heritage and the Jazz Tradition (All About Jazz) - Canadian pianist John Stetch has been quietly building a catalog of fine compositions and recordings since his 1992 debut, Rectangle Man (Terra Nova, 1992). He’s played in a variety of formats as a sideman and as a leader, he's fronted quartets and trios that have produced new interpretations of music from the standard jazz repertoire as well as compositions that reveal a unique and ever-evolving
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