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Protect Your Business In A Divorce (MSNBC) - Own a business and plan to get married soon? Consider adding a prenuptial agreement to your wedding plans.
JANE GREIG (Austin American-Statesman) - Can you put your life in a duffle bag? How quickly can you pack food, water and supplies for three days? What would you grab if you were told to evacuate because of a catastrophe? A teddy bear? A college diploma? The wedding photos? Cash?
MOVIE REVIEW - MUST LOVE DOGS (The Jamaica Observer) - WANTED: An average romantic comedy featuring practically 40-something divorcées. Must have an experienced cast and some good laughs. Flaws, standard formulas and a few cheesy scenes are acceptable, once sufficiently sweet and engaging to get through a 98- minute run.
Hill doesn't expect to be back with Pirates (Pittsburgh Live) - While the Pirates play out the final two weeks of their season, Bobby Hill is at home in Arizona, planning his November wedding, working out and contemplating his baseball future.
The Royal Review: Just Like Heaven (Le Mars Daily Sentinel) - Elizabeth (Reese Witherspoon) works too hard.
Nazi Hunter Loyal to the Dead (Los Angeles Times via Yahoo! News) - Simon Wiesenthal, who survived a dozen concentration camps, then spent his life bringing Nazi war criminals to justice and searing the Holocaust into the conscience of the world, died Tuesday. He was 96.
Movie review: 'Whale Rider' (Metromix.com) - "Whale Rider" is a far different film from "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" and "Bend It Like Beckham," but it proves a similar point: The more culturally specific a story is, the more universal it may turn out to be.
Protect Your Business in a Divorce (Entrpreneur.com) - Own a business and plan to get married soon? Consider adding a prenuptial agreement to your wedding plans. Though it may seem unromantic, couples that plan to exchange marriage vows ought to consider implementing a prenuptial agreement long before saying "I do."
Actors battle Hollywood ageism | ENTERTAINMENT | NEWS | tvnz.co.nz (TVNZ) - Who says old folks don't go to the movies? All too often, Hollywood does because the fans largely responsible for making a film open in first place at the box office are mostly in their teens and 20s.
Mall refuge takes diners south of the border (Seattle Times) - As a group of girlfriends deliberated over the margarita-heavy drinks list at Mexico Cantina y Veracruz Cooking, a waiter stood by, pencil...
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