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23-Oct-2005

 

  • Victorian Halloweens more about love (Clinton Herald)
    By Rachael Hanel MANKATO FREE PRESS (MANKATO, Minn.) Halloween isn?t a holiday that exactly screams romance. Yet, for turn-of-the-century Victorians, Oct. 31 provided an excuse for matchmaking, parties and parlor games.


  • 'Much Ado' About World War II (Washington Post)
    "I'M A BIG believer that as long as you find the right period and it fits everything in the play, Shakespeare can be modernized," explains Nick Hutchison, who is at the helm of the Folger Theatre's production of "Much Ado About Nothing."


  • Austen's powers: 'Pride and Prejudice' casts spell (Chicago Sun-Times)
    There once was a time when the novels of Jane Austen were in vogue only in the classroom and the hearts of her ardent fans. But in the mid-'90s all that changed when the 19th century British author's works became part of popular culture with well-received television and film adaptations of Pride and Prejudice, Emma, Persuasion and Sense and Sensibility.


  • Good chance that sex won't ruin friendship (UPI)
    LONDON, Oct. 22 (UPI) -- A British survey shatters the "Harry met Sally syndrome" -- the theory that having sex with a friend ruins the friendship. In the movie "When Harry Met Sally" Harry says, "Men and women can't be friends because the sex part always gets in the way."


  • Marriage brokers scrutinized (KVOA Tucson)
    Divorced, single and in his mid-30s, Sam Baar wasn't comfortable with the bar scene or nightclubs. Yet the Phoenix computer technician still longed to meet someone and settle down.


  • Not much to buzz about in fall TV (Montgomery Advertiser)
    Ask any habitual TV watcher to comment on the month-old season and you're likely to hear a heavy sigh. Last year at this time, we were discussing the mythical symbolism of the head-scratching drama "Lost," or the oh-no-they-didn't hilarity of the schizophrenic "Desperate Housewives."


  • ABOUT US (Philstar.com)
    Filipinos love to celebrate. This is most evident in how Filipinos celebrate during fiestas: the grand preparations among neighbors, the colorful buntings in the air, the raucous bands parading on the streets.


  • Heath: (Rocky Mountain News)
    Life in the business world teaches us more valuable lessons than you can shake a paycheck at. Here's one you can take to the bank: If an employment questionnaire states, "There are no wrong answers," you'd better believe there are wrong answers.


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