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1. Gores' split a surprise, but should it be? - USATODAY.com
Subscribe to paper Home Home Home News News Travel Travel Money Money Sports Sports Life Life Tech Tech Weather Weather News Opinion Editorials/Debates Recently Published About Editorial Board Columns Common Ground On Religion Other Columns About Board of Contributors Letters Recently Published About Submissions Columns Letters Accuracy Gores' split a surprise, but should it be? Updated | Comment | Recommend E mail | Save | Print | Chuck Raasch By Chuck Raasch WASHINGTON If someone had told you Al and Tipper Gore would split up before Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton, you probably wouldn't have believed them. Tuesday's announcement that the Gores are separating is the latest reminder that public marriages are complicated and rarely what they seem on the surface. Bu
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2. Federally funded ad campaign holds up value of marriage - USATODAY.com
Subscribe to paper Home Home Home News News Travel Travel Money Money Sports Sports Life Life Tech Tech Weather Weather News Health & Behavior Fitness & Nutrition Your Health: Kim Painter Swine Flu Medical Resources Health Information Federally funded ad campaign holds up value of marriage Posted | Enlarge image Enlarge By Alejandro Gonzalez, USA TODAY YOUNG OUTLOOK YOUR VOTE LOVE & MARRIAGE: USA TODAY RELATIONSHIP SCOOPS Infidelity: Why do men cheat? It's common knowledge in U.S. Cohabiting: Has little effect on marriage success | Conflict in work life balance Abuse: Brown Rihanna incident a 'teachable moment' Lasting love, marriage age, personality quiz and sexless marriages By Sharon Jayson, USA TODAY Marriage has turned into quite a quandary for many young adu
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3. USATODAY.com - Oregonians approve ban on gay marriage
Home News Travel Money Sports Life Tech Weather Go Politics Election 2004 Election briefs Results All results President Senate House Governors Initiatives By the numbers USA TODAY polls Other polls Battleground states Resources Political calendar Government Guide Editorial/Opinion Op/Ed home Columnists Cartoons USEMAP Posted 11/2/2004 11:56 PM Updated 11/3/2004 2:09 AM Election home President Senate House Governors Initiatives Results Complete Campaign 2004 coverage Oregonians approve ban on gay marriage PORTLAND, Ore. AP Oregonians appeared to be leaning toward approving a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage on Tuesday, disappointing gay rights groups that had pinned their hopes on Oregon. I don't understand why it matters to them are their marriages so we
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4. New on DVD - USATODAY.com
Subscribe to paper Home News Travel Money Sports Life Tech Weather Movies Cars Event tickets Jobs Real estate Shop Online degrees TOP RENTED MOVIES 1. New on DVD Updated 4/14/2006 6:38 PM ET E mail | Save | Print | By Mike Clark, USA TODAY What do Liza Minnelli and Jennifer Lopez have in common besides multiple marriages? Find out everything you wanted to know about Minnelli and more with Liza with a Z . The charming French tale,Au revoir, les enfantes charms its way onto shelves, while Lopez's drama, An Unfinished Life finds refuge in stores. This week's platinum picks Au revoir, les enfantes out of four 1987, Criterion, rated PG, 30, 80 box A brilliant Louis Malle comeback from fairly late in the director's spotty but brilliant career; Liza with a Z 1972, Showtime,
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5. Polygamist sect member to stand trial in Texas - USATODAY.com
Subscribe to paper Home Home Home News News Travel Travel Money Money Sports Sports Life Life Tech Tech Weather Weather News » Nation Troops at Risk Lotteries Polygamist sect member to stand trial in Texas Updated | Comment | Recommend E mail | Save | Print | SAN ANGELO, Texas AP — A member of a polygamist sect whose alleged marriages involving underage girls triggered a police raid that swept more than 400 children into state custody last year goes on trial Monday in the sleepy West Texas town of Eldorado. He is charged with sexual assault of a child — an underage girl he allegedly married first — and faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted. He is also charged with bigamy for allegedly marrying a second underage girl, but will be tried on that charge separately.
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6. Love and marriage, celebrity-style
USEMAP Home News Money Sports Life Main Categories People Books Movies Music Television Travel More Life City Guides Columnists Crossword Photo archive Science Mountain Guide Talk Today Life Index Tech Weather Error processing SSI file 12/29/00 Updated 12:20 AM ET Error processing SSI file Love and marriage, celebrity style They said their I do's, Hollywood style. USA TODAY's Arlene Vigoda looks back at the year's biggest celebrity marriages and bust ups. READ MORE below Photo galleries o Celebrity weddings o Madonna More news o All the Madonna news you need Madonna and Guy Ritchie When: Dec. 22 at Skibo Castle in Dornoch, Scotland Prenup: Apparently not. Wedding cost: 2 million to 3 million Wedding attire: Hers, strapless ivory silk Stella McCartney dress; his, fami
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7. Young adults delaying marriage - USATODAY.com
Subscribe to paper Home Home Home News News Travel Travel Money Money Sports Sports Life Life Tech Tech Weather Weather News Nation Census Troops at Risk Lotteries THE CENSUS: A CHANGING USA Commuting: As commutes begin earlier, new daily routines emerge Marriage: 20 somethings say 'I don't' to marriage Education: Women surpass men in college Housing: More pay through the roof to keep one over their heads MARRIAGES DECLINE The percentage of married people in their 20s dropped dramatically from 2000 to 2006: Never married 2000 o Males: 64 o Females: 53.4 2006 o Males: 73 o Females: 62.2 Now married 1 2000 o Males: 32.9 o Females: 41.9 2006 o Males: 24.6 o Females: 33.9 Widowed 2000 o Males: .2 o Females: .3 2006 o Males: .2 o Females: .2 Divorced 2000 o Males: 2.9
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8. Letters: The best marriages are those that honor God - Opinion - USATODAY.com
News Shopping Buy a Car Job Search Real Estate Subscribe to the Opinion feed Today's topics Our opinion: Obama goes to China, brings home a T shirt Our opinions: Bailouts revisited Column: Give thanks for job creators Column: Justice seems to have forgotten one crucial point: We're at war Letters: Sentence 9/11 terrorists to life in prison, not death Letters: It would be wrong to use tax dollars to fund abortions Letters: Titans owner sets poor example Online Chats Discussions between readers and Editorial Page contributors No time to go lite in Afghanistan, Michael Chertoff How science, faith used to be allies, Mark Pinsky Roe and political discourse, David P. Read letters Voices of Katrina Readers share the impact Hurricane Katrina has had on their lives. Read colu
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9. USATODAY.com - The power behind the president
USATODAY Home News Money Sports Life Main Categories People Books Movies Music Television Travel More Life City Guides Columnists Crosswords Flight Tracker Photo archive Life index Talk Today Tech Weather Go Site Web Click here to get the Daily Briefing in your inbox USEMAP 09/25/2001 Updated 08:53 AM ET The power behind the president By Susan Page, USA TODAY Stephen J. WASHINGTON Her husband talks of waging war halfway around the world, but Laura Bush in recent days has focused on challenges close to home and heart: the importance of hugging your children, the companionship of pets, her need to call her mother soon after hearing of the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, just for the comfort of her voice. As President Bush faces his biggest crisis, Laura B
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10. Marlene Dietrich Topics Page - USATODAY.com
Cars Auto Financing Event Tickets Jobs Real Estate Online Degrees Business Opportunities Shopping Search Search Subscribe to paper Home Home Home News News Travel Travel Money Money Sports Sports Life Life Tech Tech Weather Weather Topics Marlene Dietrich Marlene Dietrich From the Web Winning Down Under 23h 17m ago American Spectator ...superb competitor and a ladies man who had liaisons and marriages with several of the world's most fabulous women, such as Marlene Dietrich. Tennis: Australian Open: I'll play better tennis once I win a Grand Slam, says Andy Murray 3d 1h ago The Daily Record ...Perry married four times and dated some of the world's most beautiful women, including Hollywood legends Jean Harlow and Marlene Dietrich. SUPERANDY 3d 3h ago Mirror.co.uk ...P
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11. Straight spouses advocate same-sex marriage - USATODAY.com
Subscribe to paper Home Home Home News News Travel Travel Money Money Sports Sports Life Life Tech Tech Weather Weather News Nation Census Troops at Risk Lotteries Straight spouses advocate same sex marriage Updated | Comment | Recommend E mail | Save | Print | Amity Pierce Buxton, founder of the Straight Spouse Network, estimates there are as many as 2 million gay men and lesbians in the United States who are or have been in heterosexual marriages. Enlarge image Enlarge By Noah Berger, AP Amity Pierce Buxton, founder of the Straight Spouse Network, estimates there are as many as 2 million gay men and lesbians in the United States who are or have been in heterosexual marriages. SAN FRANCISCO AP Wah Cheong, a lifelong Republican and the soon to be divorced father o
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12. USATODAY.com - 'Pleasure marriages' regain popularity in Iraq
Home News Travel Money Sports Life Tech Weather Go Wash/Politics Washington home Washington briefs Government guide Health&Behavior H&B home Medical resources Health information Opinion Opinion home Columnists Cartoons More News Top news briefs Nation briefs World briefs States Lotteries By the numbers Special reports Day in pictures Snapshots Offbeat Video Talk Today Marketplace Real estate Arcade Newspaper Classifieds USEMAP Posted 5/4/2005 8:05 PM RELATED STORIES The Iraqi conflict Novel written by Saddam to be published War against addiction waged Suicide car bomber kills Marines Bush, Iraqi PM meet Rumsfeld: No timetable for exit Official: Saddam trial over by year's end Report: Saddam friendly with troops Iraq in depth Graphic: Religious political regions Vietn
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13. USATODAY.com - 'Pleasure marriages' regain popularity in Iraq
Home News Travel Money Sports Life Tech Weather Go Wash/Politics Washington home Washington briefs Government guide Health&Behavior H&B home Medical resources Health information Opinion Opinion home Columnists Cartoons More News Top news briefs Nation briefs World briefs States Lotteries By the numbers Special reports Day in pictures Snapshots Offbeat Video Talk Today Marketplace Real estate Arcade Newspaper Classifieds USEMAP Posted 5/4/2005 8:05 PM RELATED STORIES The Iraqi conflict Novel written by Saddam to be published War against addiction waged Suicide car bomber kills Marines Bush, Iraqi PM meet Rumsfeld: No timetable for exit Official: Saddam trial over by year's end Report: Saddam friendly with troops Iraq in depth Graphic: Religious political regions Vietn
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14. Working at home: Family-friendly? - USATODAY.com
Subscribe to paper Home Home Home News News Travel Travel Money Money Sports Sports Life Life Tech Tech Weather Weather Life Lifestyle Fashion Forward Paw Print Post More Pets Wine Club Working at home: Family friendly? PARENTING & KIDS' HEALTH NEWS: ONLY ON USA TODAY New daditude: Today's fathers are hands on, pressure off TV: Impairs speech | Conflict in work life balance Abuse: Brown Rihanna incident a 'teachable moment' Lasting love, marriage age, personality quiz and sexless marriages READERS SHARE THEIR STORIES SierraGuy wrote: I have worked from a home office for more that 15 years. But the balancing act between work and home is only different if you work from home. In fact, we refer to it as The Clown is Down after a Simpsons episode shrinktofit wrote: I d
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15. Working at home: Family-friendly? - USATODAY.com
Subscribe to paper Home Home Home News News Travel Travel Money Money Sports Sports Life Life Tech Tech Weather Weather Life Lifestyle Fashion Forward Paw Print Post More Pets Wine Club Working at home: Family friendly? PARENTING & KIDS' HEALTH NEWS: ONLY ON USA TODAY New daditude: Today's fathers are hands on, pressure off TV: Impairs speech | Conflict in work life balance Abuse: Brown Rihanna incident a 'teachable moment' Lasting love, marriage age, personality quiz and sexless marriages READERS SHARE THEIR STORIES SierraGuy wrote: I have worked from a home office for more that 15 years. But the balancing act between work and home is only different if you work from home. In fact, we refer to it as The Clown is Down after a Simpsons episode shrinktofit wrote: I d
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16. Garcelle Beauvais Topics Page - USATODAY.com
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17. Latin America Topics Page - USATODAY.com
Cars Auto Financing Event Tickets Jobs Real Estate Online Degrees Business Opportunities Shopping Search Search Subscribe to paper Home Home Home News News Travel Travel Money Money Sports Sports Life Life Tech Tech Weather Weather Topics Places, Geography Regions Latin America Latin America Latest news from USA TODAY world | Comment | Recommend Mexico invests, puts its mark on more U.S. brands 17h 13m ago By Sergio Solache, Special for USA TODAY A new kind of Mexican immigrant is making it big in the USA: huge Mexican corporations that are snapping up U.S. brand names, opening U.S. factories and investing millions of pesos north of the border. health | Comment | Recommend Report: Marriages mix races or ethnicities more than ever 15d ago By Mary Brophy Marcus, USA TO
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18. Afghan girls traded for debts, blood feuds - USATODAY.com
Subscribe to paper Home Home Home News News Travel Travel Money Money Sports Sports Life Life Tech Tech Weather Weather News World War casualties Malia, 16, washes her family's clothes while her sister sits nearby at their home in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. Enlarge By Farzana Wahidy, AP Malia, 16, washes her family's clothes while her sister sits nearby at their home in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. Enlarge By Farzana Wahidy, AP Malia cries while she is asked about her father's decision to pay his debt by marrying her off to the lender's son. Afghan girls traded for debts, blood feuds Updated | Comment | Recommend E mail | Save | Print | By Alisa Tang, Associated Press Writer JALALABAD, Afghanistan Unable to scrounge together the US 165 he needed to repay a loan to bu
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19. Working at home: Family-friendly? - USATODAY.com
Subscribe to paper Home Home Home News News Travel Travel Money Money Sports Sports Life Life Tech Tech Weather Weather Life Lifestyle Fashion Forward Paw Print Post More Pets Wine Club Working at home: Family friendly? PARENTING & KIDS' HEALTH NEWS: ONLY ON USA TODAY New daditude: Today's fathers are hands on, pressure off TV: Impairs speech | Conflict in work life balance Abuse: Brown Rihanna incident a 'teachable moment' Lasting love, marriage age, personality quiz and sexless marriages READERS SHARE THEIR STORIES SierraGuy wrote: I have worked from a home office for more that 15 years. But the balancing act between work and home is only different if you work from home. In fact, we refer to it as The Clown is Down after a Simpsons episode shrinktofit wrote: I d
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20. Va. case highlights fraudulent marriages - USATODAY.com
Subscribe to paper Home Home Home News News Travel Travel Money Money Sports Sports Life Life Tech Tech Weather Weather Nation Cars Event tickets Jobs Real estate Shop Online degrees Va. case highlights fraudulent marriages Posted 11/8/2006 10:00 PM ET E mail | Save | Print | By Wendy Koch, USA TODAY A Virginia man's guilty plea Wednesday to arranging sham marriages between U.S. citizens and Ghanaian immigrants reflects the government's increased focus on marriage fraud. We're definitely seeing more organizations involved in marriage fraud, says James Spero, head of the Identity and Benefits Fraud Unit at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICE . A marriage license can be the quickest way to gain the temporary legal status conferred by a green card, the title of
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