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A Pondered Life (New York Review of Books) - An article by Lorrie Moore from The New York Review of Books, September 21, 2006

MOVIE REVIEW (The Jamaica Observer) - Newly-weds Carl and Molly Peterson (Matt Dillon and Kate Hudson) find themselves in an awkward position after a wedding and honeymoon in Hawaii.

Fast-Paised review: 'Conversations with Other Women' (Metromix.com) - At his sister's wedding, a man (Aaron Eckhart) reconnects with his long-lost ex-wife (Helena Bonham Carter), who has since moved to London and remarried.

Lage Raho Munnabhai movie review : glamsham.com (Glamsham.com) - It's all a ‘chemical locha’ (aberration). Munnabhai meets Mahatma Gandhi and they get along like a house on fire. The prophetic leader from the past has a blast as he tells Munna how to deal with an avaricious builder (Boman Irani) and other ouch-casts of society.

Movie review: Crossover * (The Toledo Blade) - I don’t know much about the underground street-ball scene in Detroit, and you...

Toby Young has (despite his best efforts) made a success of himself, says Lynn Barber (Guardian Unlimited) - Lynn Barber catches up with shameless self-publicist Toby Young.

Forever Young (The Observer) - I admire Toby Young's books but it is his website, www.tobyyoung.co.uk , that fills me with awe. Has anyone since King Cheops built a greater monument to himself?

Toby Young has (despite his best efforts) made a success of himself, says Lynn Barber (Guardian Unlimited) - Interview: Lynn Barber talks with the shameless self-publicist whom the media world loves to loathe, Toby Young.

Serials Pour In (The Tampa Tribune) - TAMPA - On the upcoming CBS drama "Jericho," several large American cities are blown off the map by mysterious nuclear explosions, leaving the residents of a small Kansas town isolated and viewers wondering what has happened.

Priest explains resignation: Madden says he 'tried to do right by the people' (Stamford Advocate) - The Catholic priest who blew the whistle on his boss, a former pastor accused of stealing more than $1 million from St. John's church in Darien, said "something died" in him the day the bishop had him apologize for hiring a private investigator to review the parish books.

 
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