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Week in review (The MetroWest Daily News) - Don Jacobson is supposed to be in Ashland, helping his fiancee, Jean Jacobsen, prepare for their wedding next month, but instead he is speaking to her on a cell phone from a safe room 6,000 miles away. Don lives in Har Halutz, Israel, about 12 miles from the Lebanese border.

Planning Your Wedding while Planning for the Future (Ionia Sentinel-Standard) - (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.

Review: You, Me & Dupree (Stuff) - ** Matt Dillon was so good in Crash, wasn't he? And that Luke Hudson is such a funny guy. Wedding Crashers had to be one of the funniest films released last year. And that perky Kate Hudson is a cute actress, too. I loved her in Almost Famous.

Observer review: My Story So Far by Wayne Rooney (Guardian Unlimited) - In My Story So Far, Wayne Rooney reveals that he loves a takeaway and Coleen likes Corrie - but where's the beef about Manchester United, Alex Ferguson and Roy Keane, asks Nick Greenslade.

Audit Reveals Priest’s Account of Spending (New York Times) - DARIEN, Conn., July 29 — Besides providing the first public accounting of how much money turned up missing while the Rev. Michael Jude Fay ran St. John Roman Catholic Church — an estimated $1.4 million — an audit released Friday also gave parishioners the first explanation from Father Fay himself:.

REVIEW: South African's complicated 8-minute film highlights refreshed Art Museum exhibits (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) - A large museum with a comprehensive collection like the St. Louis Art Museum is a place of constant change.

Dining: It's all Greek and good (Orange County Register) - REVIEW: George's Greek Café is a happy place for summer dining.

Why a failure can be a comic success (The Plain Dealer) - When last spotted, at the end of his memoir "How to Lose Friends and Alienate People," Toby Young was slinking out of Manhattan, a ruined man. Fired as an editor at Vanity Fair, he threw in the towel and returned to London.

Love your writers: Over 50 authors sell directly at Haywood Book Mania (Asheville Citizen-Times) - Knowing what writers go through to get published - let alone their creative travails - makes supporting local authors a true cause.

Giess to Respond to Audit Friday (R News) - We expect to hear more from some decision-makers in the fast ferry project Friday. Very little in the way of response to what is a pretty scathing review of the city's actions regarding the fast ferry.

 
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