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Possible therapy failure no reason for bride-nabbing review, judge says (Deseret Morning News) - A mother who kidnapped her daughter days before her wedding will not have her sentence reviewed by a judge because prosecutors worry she might fail therapy.
No charges against driver in B.C. wedding crash deaths (The Globe and Mail) - Six people died after man drove is pickup truck into a wedding procession
No charges after B.C. wedding party deaths in 2007 (Canada.com) - No charges will be laid in connection with a crash that killed six pedestrians and injured 19 others during a pre-wedding celebration last summer, police said Thursday.
No charges in Abbotsford wedding crash: Police (Vancouver Province) - ABBOTSFORD -- Abbotsford Police say no charges will be laid in connection with a 2007 crash that killed six members of a pre-wedding party and injured 19 others.
Married a World Apart (Monmouth Daily Review Atlas) - KIRKWOOD – Nina Greenlief (Gonzalez) didn't have the average wedding. Sure, she had the dress, the flowers and the bridal party. But rather than standing next to her groom, she and new husband, Mark, took their vows via satellite telephone. Mark, a lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps, is stationed in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan. The couple was married July 26 in a small ceremony ...
Elderly driver in Abbotsford crash that killed 6 won't be charged (CBC British Columbia) - Charges will not be laid against an elderly driver who plowed his pickup truck into a pre-wedding celebration on an Abbotsford, B.C., rural road last fall, killing six people and injuring 19.
An Unforgettable Princess Who Lives Forever in People's Hearts -- New Book is a Special Tribute to 'England's Rose' (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance) - BRONX, N.Y., July 31, 2008 -- Princess Diana was undeniably one of the most famous and influential women around the world. We have followed her life from her fairytale wedding to Prince Charles, to her pregnancy and the birth of her sons, to her bitter divorce and sudden, shocking death.
County planning board recommends against 'wedding barn' (The Salisbury Post) - By Jessie Burchette Salisbury Post A proposal for a first-class wedding barn and events center in Mount Ulla drew high praise from the Rowan County Pl ...
Color of Money Book Club (Washington Post) - Personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary hosted an online discussion with Scott Christopher, co-author of "The Levity Effect: Why It Pays to Lighten Up" (Wiley), on Thursday, July 31 at Noon ET.
Party Hosts Who Pick Favorites (Washington Post) - Dear Miss Manners: Unfortunately, I think I may have discovered a phenomenon that is even tackier than cash bars at wedding receptions.
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