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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.

Review: "Prelude to a Kiss" (Denver Post) - This play wants to be a romantic comedy but it plays out more like a creeptastic episode of "The Twilight Zone."

Counting down and planning the BIG DAY (The Virginia Gazette) - Introduce both families and announce your engagement. Begin a budget. Create a guest list. Select a tentative date. Choose your wedding party.

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.

Book Review| Shattered Dreams: My Life as a Polygamist’s Wife (myKawartha.com) - In a time when some 50 per cent of marriages end in divorce and a surprising number of people remarry, it’s not at all rare to be introduced to someone’s “second wife” or “first husband." But what if you were the second wife and your spouse was still very married to the first one?

Anniversaries (The Morning News) - Skordal 65th Mr. and Mrs. Henry Skordal of Springdale celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary. Skordal and Claudia Dandlinker were married Aug. 15, 1942, at Stockton Field in California by Harold Hageman, a U.S. Air Force chaplain. They have three children, Rochelle Bruce of Springdale, Jim Skordal of Fayetteville and Sharon Tulli of Indianapolis, and 10 grandchildren.

Titan of the Clash: Examining the Life of Joe Strummer (Washington Post) - "JOE STRUMMER: THE FUTURE IS UNWRITTEN" Before he became a seminal figure in the punk rock movement, Joe Strummer was John Mellor, a charismatic British schoolboy with a wicked sense of irony and a passion for all kinds of music -- from Delta blues to the experimentalism of Captain Beefheart.

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.

Second Take: America's Army, JT and Joust ? (Tom's Hardware Guide) - Should the army use games to recruit? Has Jack Thompson lost it? Joust the movie??? Ben and Rob discuss.

 
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