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June 3, 2005
Two Nepalese climbers made history by marrying at the highest peak on earth, Mount Everest. Bride Moni Mulepati, 24, and groom Pem Dorjee, 23 exchanged their vows at the 8,850-meter summit on Monday. However, mountaineering officials in Katmandu said they had no records about wedding atop the world's highest peak.
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June 1, 2005
Topics couple, kiss, coffee, sleep, queen, hands, bed, marriage, teacher, wedding, friends, england, church, children, world and school
On Wednesday, Percy and Florence Arrowsmith marked their 80th wedding anniversary. The couple celebrated amongst friends at their Western England home, with coffee and snacks. Even Queen Elizabeth II recognized the achievement, sending them a congratulatory letter, lauding their example as a loving couple.
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May 21, 2005
Mary Kay Letourneau and her former sixth-grade student got married in a hush-hush ceremony. 43-year-old Letourneau was imprisoned in 1997 for raping her 22-yaer-old student Fualaau. But she was released last August.
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May 12, 2005
Topics couples, bed, hotel, china, rooster, spring, games, wedding, hand, friends, big and family
A newlywed couples' honeymoon hanky-panky got a little out of hand when the groom broke his arm. Yu Haitao and his bride Fang Shuling claim the hotel facitilties were responsible for the injury. Yu, 28, underwent a 20,000 yuan ($2,415) operation on Tuesday after tumbling off the bed in preparation for traditional "tease-the-newlywed" games.
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May 5, 2005
Annette Loguercio says Kenneth Souza went missing April 3, their wedding day and left her at the altar. She believes foul play is involved as knives were found in their home and there has been no activity on his bank account since then. One officer told a newspaper what he found was evidence of a staged suicide attempt or a failed suicide attempt.
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