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Wedding Bands123.com Launches New Interactive Wedding Band Search (PRWeb) - Enhanced search tool goes reinvents how consumers pinpoint there perfect wedding band. (PRWeb Jul 30, 2007)

$10K reward in fatal Somerset hit-run (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) - Rachel Davis, of Latrobe, said she and her fiance, Clarence J. Mehalic, had been planning their Sept. 9 wedding for several months until a hit-and-run driver tragically ended their dreams.

MOVIE REVIEW: 'Wed' gives Williams license to go jokester commando (Lexington Herald-Leader) - Holy matrimony turns into an unholy mess in "License to Wed." A comedy that operates in no way reverently, discreetly, advisedly, soberly and in the fear of God, "License to Wed" is an excuse for Robin Williams to go jokester commando on the increasingly whimsical institution of marriage. With America's divorce rate at 50 percent, it's almost too easy to call marriage a joke. Williams, cast ...

Counting down and planning the BIG DAY (The Virginia Gazette) - Introduce both families and announce your engagement. Begin a budget. Create a guest list. Select a tentative date. Choose your wedding party.

She said/he said (The Advocate) - Committee, a female critic and a male one review the movie from the Outfest Film Festival and reveal that the gender gap is not as wide as one might think.

TV Review: Gun Control on The Rifleman , "The Anvil Chorus" Episode 154, 1962 (Blogcritics.org) - Ideas about gun control were an obvious and somewhat common theme in vintage Western movie making. Hollywood having always been fairly left wing, you might expect some sympathy among liberal screenwriters. But if your professional commitment is to writing a credible story rather than buttressing a political point, you might tend to get sidetracked from your beliefs. Archie Bunker's development ...

Wedding Bell Blues. Saturday was supposed to be the big day for Cavaliers... (Akron Beacon Journal) - Wedding Bell Blues. Saturday was supposed to be the big day for Cavaliers part-owner Usher and fiancee/stylist Tameka Foster, but the ceremony was called off at the last minute.

Usher-Tameka Foster wedding is canceled (East Valley Tribune) - NEW YORK - The wedding between Usher and his pregnant fiance has been canceled, his publicist told The Associated Press on Saturday.

Father and Son Restaurateurs in New York City Plead Guilty to Tax Evasion (New York Times) - Two members of the Cipriani family, renowned for its opulent restaurants in New York and Venice, pleaded guilty to tax evasion Tuesday.

07-31-07 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE (Eurweb) - MORE FALLOUT FROM USHER’S NEAR WEDDING: Singer reunites with Mom; Foster had reluctantly signed prenup; Ursh had bachelor party.

 
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