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Weddings, Parties, Anything make return (AAP via Yahoo!7 News) - It's been 10 years between gigs for Melbourne band Weddings, Parties, Anything, but the group have reformed for a one-off tour.

Weddings, Parties, Anything reform (Daily Telegraph) - IT'S been 10 years between gigs for Melbourne band Weddings, Parties, Anything.

Weddings, Parties, Anything make return (The West Australian) - It's been 10 years between gigs for Melbourne band Weddings, Parties, Anything. After 14 years together, the group known for their live shows and hits like Father's Day, split up in 1998, feeling they had run their course.

Cavern bidding to hold weddings (BBC News) - A Devon tourist attraction applies for a marriage licence to hold weddings in its caves, which date back more than 500,000 years.

Big fat weddings a no no (HT via Yahoo! India News) - On International Women's Day, it's time to take stock of what the New Indian woman has to say about that all-important crossing in life: getting married.

13 to face trial over alleged fake weddings (Belfast Telegraph) - Two Nigerian men are among 10 women and three men who are to stand trial charged with 54 offences of taking part in sham weddings with Chinese and Nigerian immigrants.

Uganda: Country is Not Poor, Just a Bad Spender (AllAfrica.com) - I hadn't thought about it before. In the last three years I have been chairman of friends' weddings on three occasions.

Police bust express wedding service (Kathimerini) - A group of Russian women have been accused of being involved in express weddings as a means of securing residency permits in the central Greek towns of Larissa and Karditsa, police said yesterday.

Ash surpasses my idea of life partner: Abhishek (Hindustan Times) - Spot them together; and either Aishwarya is gazing lovingly at Abhishek or vice-versa. It's been almost a year since Aishwarya and Abhishek Bachchan became man and wife in one of India's most-publicised weddings on April 20, 2007.

Vulcan, Canada aims to premiere next Star Trek movie (AFP via Yahoo! News) - The town of Vulcan, hidden among oil wells, wheat fields and cow pastures of western Canada, is aiming to host the world premiere of the latest Star Trek movie, a spokeswoman said Friday.

 
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