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Wedding shooting reviewed (Post-Tribune) - The case against a 17-year-old who allegedly shot a 43-year-old man at an August wedding reception is moving forward.
Niagara College offering bride and groom wedding planning services (Niagara Falls Review) - Proposals are now being accepted for Niagara College’s Event Management Program’s second annual “Wedding Bells” project. One lucky bride and groom will have much of the stress of their upcoming nuptials taken off their shoulders as students from the program do all the legwork for their big day.
Wedding Bells and Whistles (The Morning News) - FAYETTEVILLE -- Nathan Emert had plenty to keep him busy this summer, aside from the usual routine of taking classes and lifting weights with his teammates.
Bad Memories Stick Better Than Good (LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News) - We remember the bad times better than the good because our emotions influence how we process memories, a new review of research shows.
Review: Pythonesque farce par excellence, a chance to go lightly into a good fight (The Salt Lake Tribune) - "Spamalot" is a crowd-pleaser, larded with inspired silliness, a gleeful skewering of British history, slap-happy physical comedy and plenty of straight-boy humor, all glossed with postmodern self-consciousness.
Family pain as Balding killers appeal (The Australian) - TWO of the men convicted of one of Australia's most notorious murders - the abduction, rape and murder of Sydney woman Janine Balding - yesterday appealed to the High Court for a review of their life sentences.
Album more mellow than 'Mad' (Newsday) - Matt Nathanson, a singer-songwriter based in San Francisco, just released his sixth studio album, "Some Mad Hope." Some may remember his remake of James "Laid" from the "American Wedding" soundtrack. For a live dose of Nathanson, he comes to The Fillmore New York @ Irving Plaza on Oct. 12. We had the Review Crew review the album.
Private Equity's White-Knuckle Deal (BusinessWeek) - With Wall Street closely watching, Clayton Dubilier salvaged the Home Depot buyout—and showed how other big deals in the works can go forward
Ian McEwan Is Favorite for $101,255 Man Booker Literary Prize (Bloomberg.com) - Sept. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Ian McEwan led a list of lesser-known novelists tapped as finalists for this year's Man Booker Prize for Fiction, the U.K.'s most coveted literary prize.
Norman Mailer hospitalized with breathing difficulties (Boston Globe) - Pulitzer Prize-winning author Norman Mailer spent the Labor Day weekend in the hospital with breathing difficulties and has been told not to travel until cleared by his doctors, his editorial assistant said Thursday.
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