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Book Review: The Wedding Girl by Madeleine Wickham, aka Sophie Kinsella (Washington Post) - Writing under her given name Madeleine Wickham, mega-author Sophie Kinsella ("Confessions of a Shopaholic") delivers a tale of roadblocks on the way to happily ever after with "The Wedding Girl" (Thomas Dunne, $24.95). Heroine Milly is days away from a fairy-tale marriage wedding when a long-buried...

Wedding photographer Co. ordered to pay $3M (The Trentonian) - NEWARK (AP) — A defunct New Jersey photography company that once refused to hand over thousands of wedding photos and videos has been ordered to pay more than $3 million in fines and restitution.

Review: Russo's 'Cape Magic' casts a somewhat muffled spell (Contra Costa Times) - Richard Russo's new novel, "That Old Cape Magic," begins with one wedding and ends with another. In between, the hero's marriage falls apart for the most subtle of reasons.

Paris Hilton Not Engaged to Doug Reinhardt (E! Online) - Although Paris Hilton just returned from a romantic trip to Fiji with Doug Reinhardt, wedding bells aren't ringing for the duo just yet. Despite a report that Doug proposed to...

Movie review: Paper Heart -- 3 out of 5 stars (Orlando Sentinel) - Charlyne Yi is a mopey Plain Jane in her hoodie and fashionably unfashionable glasses, a conceptual comic, an Andy Kaufman for the viral-video generation. You can find her more-quizzical-than-funny sketches all over YouTube. She was right at home as the no-energy token female stoner in Knocked Up.

Music Review: Meg & Dia - Here, Here And Here (Blogcritics.org) - Who would’ve thought that something good could have ever come out of Utah?

ASK AMY (Washington Post) - DEAR AMY: I am getting married next month, and my fiance and I are selecting readings for our wedding. I would like to include a reading--perhaps from Mildred Loving--that openly expresses support for gay couples to marry, just as I have the right and honor to do so.

Review: Festival welcomes back Bruckner in brassy style (The Aspen Times) - ASPEN - It seems hard to believe, but the Aspen Music Festival has not performed a Bruckner symphony for 25 years.

Mom of Bristol Palin's former fiance pleads guilty (AP via Yahoo! News) - The mother of the man former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's daughter Bristol had planned on marrying has reached a plea deal in her drug case.

Fire at wedding kills 41 (New Haven Register) - KUWAIT CITY (AP) — A fire at a wedding tent Saturday has killed at least 41 women and children guests and injured 76 others, authorities said.

 
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