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22-Oct-2006

 

  • EVERYDAY: What you need to know about applying to college (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
    Do you want to go to a big state university or a small Ivy League school? Would you feel more at home in a busy city or a quiet river town? Do you want to go far, far away "" or stay within driving range of a home-cooked meal? East Coast or West Coast? North or South?


  • White: Matchmaking: Good idea or big mistake? (Northwest Herald)
    Dennis, 31, and Patricia, 29, are a happily married Algonquin couple with the best of intentions. The story of their good deed gone awry starts about a year ago with Patricia?s best friend, whom we?ll call ?Amy,? and Dennis? best friend. We?ll refer to him as ?Paul.?


  • Business calendar (Tennessean)
    Kiwanis Club of Nashville Inc. , 11:30 a.m., Crown Ballroom of the Millennium Maxwell House-Nashville, 2025 MetroCenter Blvd. 90th anniversary celebration program. $17.50 guests. 391-0123 or e-mail kiwanisd@bellsouth.net .


  • Finding a spouse (Gulf News)
    Cairo: Since the start of Ramadan, Zeinab, a housewife, has been attending the mosque for congregational prayers and in search of a 'pious' wife for her brother.


  • A second look at `So Much, So Fast' (Boston Globe)
    This time the film is showing up and staying for awhile: ``So Much, So Fast," which won the audience award at the Independent Film Festival of Boston last April, will be playing for one week at the West Newton Cinema starting Friday.


  • 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.


  • XBL's Greenberg calls PS3 online a "knock-off" (GameSpot)
    The group marketing manager of Microsoft's Xbox 360 service talks about the competition's offerings, Live Arcade schedule, and more.


  • Students' matchmaking service taking off (China Daily)
    Four university juniors in Nanjing have recently set up a club to help single fellow students find their life partners, winning both applause and objections on campus.


  • 'Janites' jam (Arizona Daily Star)
    Paula Stoner discovered Jane Austen accidentally ? while watching cartoons. The elementary school teacher was reviewing an episode of the PBS children's series "Wishbone," preparing to show it to her class. The program, which stars an animated Jack Russell terrier, retells classic literature for kids. In this case, the story was "Pride and Prejudice."


  • The ?Modern' man (Cleveland Jewish News)
    It was a simple exercise. Students in Juilliard's playwriting program were asked to go around the room and say what one topic they found fascinating but thought other people - like, say, a theater audience - would find boring.


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