Keeping the marriage fire burning (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
As proud as you are of your beautiful family, you can't help but reminisce about married life before kids. Back then, candlelit meals and romantic getaways were the rule rather than the exception.
One-minute movie critic One-minute movie critic (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
Will Smith is likable as Hitch the Date Doctor, a professional romantic consultant who tries to coach hapless cases like Albert (Kevin James) in the art of getting a woman’s attention and inspiring her affection.
Tiburon's Poole family an unlikely source for classic motorcycle national champions (Marin Independent Journal)
In a weird and funny sort of way, the Poole family of Tiburon is like the Clampett family of Beverly Hills, the Bundy family of suburban Chicago and the Simpson family of Springfield. They look and sound a little out of place.
Approved: Ban on teen drivers on cell phones (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Attention, teen drivers: Hang up. The Virginia Senate doesn't want you to use a cell phone and drive at the same time. Senators didn't even talk much about the bill prohibiting the talking-and-driving activity yesterday. They passed it 32-7 without debate.
Researchers Map The Sexual Network Of An Entire High School (Science Daily)
For the first time, sociologists have mapped the romantic and sexual relationships of an entire high school over 18 months, providing evidence that these adolescent networks may be structured differently than researchers previously thought.
Sidekick swap: Traylor Howard joins 'Monk' as Sharona's replacement (Toledo Blade)
Tomorrow, Adrian Monk (Tony Shalhoub) will visit his shrink (Stanley Kamel) to talk about Sharona, his nurse-assistant, who has been gone for three months. Monk plans to dock her pay.
Researchers Map the Sexual Network of an Entire High School (Medical News Today)
For the first time, sociologists have mapped the romantic and sexual relationships of an entire high school over 18 months, providing evidence that these adolescent networks may be structured differently than researchers previously thought.
Researchers Map the Sexual Network of an Entire High School (Newswise)
Newswise — For the first time, sociologists have mapped the romantic and sexual relationships of an entire high school over 18 months, providing evidence that these adolescent networks may be structured differently than researchers previously thought.
Keeping the marriage fire burning (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
As proud as you are of your beautiful family, you can't help but reminisce about married life before kids. Back then, candlelit meals and romantic getaways were the rule rather than the exception.