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Weddings boost for heritage agency (The Scotsman) - WEDDINGS, corporate parties and a surge in visitors have boosted incomes at Scotland's national heritage agency by 12 per cent.
A wedding fit for Donald Trump (MSNBC) - Color's in, and so is ethnic food. Five A-List planners run down 2006's hottest trends in weddings.
Weddings for the week of October 10, 2005 (Herald & Review) - Basic wedding information submitted within six weeks after the event, and engagement information submitted at least two months before the wedding is published free of charge.
Letters to the Editor 10/4 (The Sanford Herald) - The Camelback Bridge at Deep River Park is on the National Register of Historic Places. Bicycle and canoe events, festivals, weddings and family reunions have been enjoyed over the years at Deep River Park.
Weddings (Daily Dispatch) - Daily Dispatch's Wednesday Wedding Page Click here to see the wedding photographs. Only appearing on Wednesdays... Check our Archives for previous wedding pages. Anthony Fani and Ludwe Macingwane were married at 2 Swans Wedding Farm. Pic...
Weddings for Oct. 9 (The Advocate Messenger) - Patsy Hume of Garrard County and Kenneth L. Boyd of Lincoln County were married Sept. 16 in Petersburg. A reception was held Sept. 17 at the First Baptist Church in Stanford.
Sam Harris: Bombing Our Illusions (HuffingtonPost.com via Yahoo! News) - Open the newspaper today—or tomorrow, or almost any day for many years to come—and you will discover that some pious Muslim has deliberately blown himself to bits for the purpose of killing “infidels” or “apostates.” It is likely that the bomber was male, middle class, and comparatively well educated. It is especially likely that he was guided by the sincere expectation of spending eternity in
TERRESTRIAL PICK OF THE DAY (Daily Record) - THE countdown to the return of the Mitchell boys continues as Peggy invokes the name of her son Grant for the first time in ages, despite the fact that he's avoided weddings, funerals and court cases a plenty and not been missed at all.
When readers also are reporters (Denver Post) - MSNBC invited viewers to share photos of their interactions with the late Pope John Paul II, while The Spokesman-Review in Spokane, Wash., anointed eight readers with the power to publicly criticize the newspaper's coverage on its website. Newspapers in Boulder and Greensboro, N.C., are even letting citizens write their own news stories - on weddings, awards, even a missing cat named Banjo. Most
'Chris' gets picked up, while 'Legal' is put down (USA Today) - Throughout each weekday, I post entertainment-related updates about things you want to know, should know and may feel like sharing with everyone you know. E-mail me at wmatheson@usatoday.com. All times are ET.
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