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Tomei turned down Four Weddings (world entertainment news via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News) - Oscar winner Marisa Tomei will always regret turning down a leading role in smash-hit comedy Four Weddings + A Funeral.
Tomei regrets not doing 'Four Weddings...' (IANS via Yahoo! India News) - London, Nov 3 (IANS) Oscar winning actress Marisa Tomei says she will always regret turning down the role in 'Four Weddings and a Funeral'.
Tomei regrets not doing 'Four Weddings...' (EARTHtimes.org) - London, Nov 3 - Oscar winning actress Marisa Tomei says she will always regret turning down the role in 'Four Weddings and a Funeral'.
Tomei Turned Down Four Weddings (ContactMusic) - Oscar winner MARISA TOMEI will always regret turning down a leading role in smash-hit comedy FOUR WEDDINGS + A FUNERAL. The actress reveals she was o
Flowers, colors abound for fall weddings (The Virginia Gazette) - The choices are endless for fall brides. From flowers and colors to décor, fall brides can create the wedding of their dreams simply by using their imagination.
Rane spends lavishly on his son’s grand wedding (Khaleej Times) - MUMBAI — It is not just Indian billionaire businessmen who can splurge money while getting their children married. Even politicians from Maharashtra are capable of matching them when it comes to lavish weddings.
Appearances count in court, too (The Daily Record) - Image. Looks. Sophistication. It’s a Hollywood thing, right? A simple Internet search of the phrase “image consultant” picks up links to Manhattan weddings, fashion consultants and corporate makeovers.
Drama at the altar (The Japan Times) - Writing in Shukan Bunshun, journalist Yuki Shingo figures that disappointment is a key theme in more and more weddings these days. Writing in Shukan Bunshun, journalist Yuki Shingo figures that... Read more . . .
Marriages, now, made in Malaysia (Hindustan Times via Yahoo! India News) - IF YOU thought India was the hottest place for exotic weddings, think again. Indians sold out on 'destination weddings' are now flying to fancy Southeast Asia locales to get married.
Weddings from years, even centuries ago, are remembered at exhibit (The Argus Leader) - Curators say they found a few surprises while digging out wedding-related materials for an exhibit at the Old Courthouse Museum. For one thing, some dresses that look white in old photos actually were colored. Some of those dresses that are more than 100 years old are on exhibit in front of enlargements of the bride and groom's wedding portraits in the "Let's Get Hitched! The Road to Matrimony" ...
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