Archives for June, 2009

Wedding Gifts - Cook, Harrison - San Marcos Daily Record

Posted on Jun 28, 2009 under Uncategorized | No Comment

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Dr. and Mrs. Randy Cook of San Marcos are pleased to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Lori Patsy Cook to Gregory Don Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Harrison of Kingwood. Patsy is a 2001 graduate of San

Rachel Stevens restaurant gun probe - The Guardian
Police are keeping an open mind about the motive for a shooting in a busy restaurant. A 31-year-old man and a 15-year-old boy suffered bullet wounds at the hands of a gunman wearing a crash helmet at the Harry Morgan restaurant in St John’s Wood

Engagement: Summers - Jacobs - Signal
Chuck and Lisa Summers of Castaic are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Rebecca Summers to Matt Jacobs of Anaheim. The bride-elect is the sister of Katie Boley of Myrtle Beach, South Caroline and the granddaughter of Carl and Jody

Wedding Gifts - Keep your honeymoon spirit alive - Herald & Review

Posted on Jun 06, 2009 under Uncategorized | No Comment


On Thursday, Kitty and I celebrated another wedding anniversary. I kept my record intact of having never forgotten one. It is important to remember special anniversaries. Three weeks after we were married, we headed for Europe on a seven-week trip

Gabe Watson described as ‘manipulative’ - News.com.au
HE has been described by friends and colleagues as a kind and generous man, but victim impact statements paint honeymoon killer Gabe Watson as a controlling and manipulative husband. American David “Gabe” Watson, 32, will be free in 11 months to

CJAD Car Show - CJAD
Everything you’ve always wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask. Especially you men who may be feeling a little inadequate when it comes to looking under the hood. Lisa Christensen knows more about engines than the heroine of My Cousin

Attorney-General considers scuba sentence appeal - Australian Broadcasting Corp.
The Queensland Attorney-General is considering an appeal against the sentence handed down to an American man jailed over the death of his wife in 2006. David Gabriel Watson was sentenced to 4.5 years jail, after pleading guilty to the manslaughter of

Add to my: - Time
As Wendell Willkie took a job with a law firm (see p. 77), Oren Root Jr., 29, organizer of last year’s Willkie Clubs, left a seven-week-old job as junior member of the Wall Street law firm of Hatch, McLean & Root, reported for duty as aide to the

Alabamian jailed in wife’s Australian vacation death - Tuscaloosa News
BRISBANE, Australia | An American man pleaded guilty and was sentenced Friday for the manslaughter of his wife, who drowned during their honeymoon scuba diving trip in Australia. Her body was found on the ocean floor. In a move that outraged the