Tuesday, 31 August 2010

'The Infidel' a sharp Britcom - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel (LONDON LEGAL)

'The Infidel' a sharp Britcom - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
Operating on a low budget and a high concept — blustery London Muslim discovers he was born a Jew — "The Infidel" makes great use of its two major assets: the comedic talents of the rotund Omid Djalili and
Source: www.sun-sentinel.com

Screen Gems: TV the week of August 29 - MiamiHerald.com
Who The (Bleep) Did I Marry? (10 p.m Wednesday, Investigation Discovery) -- This doumentary series recounts tales of spouses who belatedly discover they've married bank robbers, con men, bigamists and other non
Source: miamiherald.typepad.com

On the Move - Times Union
Glens Falls National Bank and Trust Company Karen L. Stapleton of Queensbury was promoted to vice president and trust officer at Glens Falls National Bank and Trust Company. Stapleton joined the bank in 2005 as trust tax
Source: www.timesunion.com

For the Lords of Divorce, a Breakup - New York Times
THEIRS was a union cemented by dozens of sensational divorces. When Kay and Warner LeRoy , who owned Tavern on the Green , were exchanging accusations of infidelity, she called on the New York law firm started
Source: www.nytimes.com

Angelina Jolie and Brad: A couple who have stood the test of time - Entertainment and Showbiz!
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt bumped onto each others’ arms on the sets of Mr and Mrs Smith some 5 years ago. The conditions back then weren’t in their favour as Brad was already into a matrimonial knot with Jenifer
Source: www.entertainmentandshowbiz.com

Aging Divorce Lawyer Sues Former Partners for $26 Million - Law.com
Prominent divorce lawyer Norman M. Sheresky lodged a $26 million suit against his former partners at Sheresky Aronson Mayefsky & Sloan on Friday after being pushed out earlier this month ( See Complaint ). Sheresky
Source: www.law.com

The Business of Cyber-Marriages: Still Hot! - Associated Content
The business model of most online matrimonial portals is very straightforward. Prospective brides and grooms login and enter their details, profile, preferences etc. Some sites charge a subscription fee, and others offer
Source: www.associatedcontent.com

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