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wedding News Archive19-Oct-2005
'Police have recorded two sides of the story about the fracas at the Rawa Safari Resort (RSR) which marred the wedding (Malay Mail) While the bridegroom and his 90-odd guests claimed a drunken local and his three friends attacked some the wedding party, a spokesman for an adjoining resort on Pulau Rawa, where the four local men are attached to, claim the tourists were making up the story.
'Wedding that ended in brawl (Daily Times) An idyllic wedding planned by two Brazilians on a Malaysian island ended in a violent brawl after a member of Malaysia?s royal family led a group of rowdy gate-crashers to the nuptials.
'Powerball Lottery Jackpot Hits High, $340M (AP via Yahoo! News) Ticket buyers played their kids' birthdays, their wedding anniversaries, even a set of numbers taken straight from the TV show "Lost," in hopes of winning $340 million Wednesday in the second-biggest lottery jackpot in U.S. history.
'KUTCHER'S BROTHER MISSED WEDDING AS A 'FAVOUR' (ContactMusic) LATEST: ASHTON KUTCHER's twin brother MICHAEL stayed away from the star's wedding to DEMI MOORE, because he couldn't trust his estranged wife not to leak details to the press.
'Handmade Wedding Stationery Designer Expands Website and Product Line (PR Web) Handmade By ?me?, a company specializing in handmade and unique wedding stationery, has recently expanded their website with new features and an expanded wedding stationery product line. [PRWEB Oct 19, 2005]
'Rowdies spoil Brazilians? wedding ceremony (The Star Online) JOHOR BARU: ?It was supposed to be a dream wedding but it turned into a nightmare.?
'Wedding ends in brawl with royalty (News Interactive) AN idyllic wedding planned by two Brazilians on a Malaysian island ended in a violent brawl after a member of Malaysia's royal family led a group of rowdy gate-crashers to the nuptials, police have said.
'Bowen, Maron offer up new wedding mysteries (Jam! Showbiz) (AP) - Two fine new mysteries are set during the two weeks before the weddings of their leading characters. Will crimes occur, turning wedding plans into cliffhangers?
'A regional director of a multinational company who was a guest at the wedding of an expatriate at Pulau Rawa which (Malay Mail) In an e-mail to The Malay Mail/Sunday Mail executive editor, the Singapore-based director said he was present at the wedding at the Rawa Safari Resort in Johor and is willing to give a sworn statement on what transpired.
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