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rmax:
Gah, it took *two* people to write that? For non-New Englanders, The Boston Herald is the equivalent of the New York Post (or maybe National Enquirer), suitable for lining bird cages, wrapping fish, and generally substituting for toiler paper.
orlando spring:
They write a gossip column that appears daily (I think) in the Herald, so it's not so much written by two people as it is gathered by two people. It's called "The Inside Track".
puddin:
What I find funny is that the location of the wedding was suppose to be so Hush Hush ((^ , I found about 3 more articles on the secret wedding but they pretty much say the same thing B:) B:) B:) .
puddin:
CBS devoting a two-hour show to 'Survivor' contestants
Tuesday, April 19, 2005 Posted: 12:22 PM EDT (1622 GMT)
Rob Mariano and Amber Brkich's relationship flourished on "Survivor: All-Stars."
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NEW YORK (AP) -- They fell in love on TV, and their nuptials will be shown on TV.
A two-hour prime-time special on the wedding of Rob Mariano and Amber Brkich, who were cast members on CBS' "Survivor All-Stars," will air May 24 (9 p.m. ET), the network announced Tuesday.
"Rob and Amber Get Married" will document the planning, the bachelor and bachelorette parties, and the wedding ceremony, which was held Saturday in the Bahamas.
Mariano proposed to Brkich on the live finale of "Survivor All-Stars" in May 2004. Since she wore a shirt proclaiming, "I (heart) Rob," the answer wasn't in much doubt.
She beat Mariano by just one vote to win the reality show's $1 million prize, but told The Associated Press afterward: "We didn't even care who was going to win. We knew we both had each other for the rest of lives."
"Boston Rob" Mariano earlier appeared on "Survivor: Marquesas." Brkich was first a castaway on "Survivor: The Australian Outback." They are now contestants on the seventh season of CBS' "The Amazing Race."
http://www.cnn.com/2005/SHOWBIZ/TV/04/19/people.brkich.mariano.ap/index.html
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