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She had been withdrawing emotionally and sexually for years. She was desperate for help. She told her husband she was not in love anymore. Desperate she searched the internet for help. Within two hours after....
The key to a happy marriage is having the proper perspective. www.MarriageRomance.com helps married couples adjust their perspective on life and refocus and appreciate marriage and their spouse. www.MarriageRomance.com is a Christian marriage and romance website with over 4000 marriage and romance writings. The website received over 1.35 million hits in the month of October, 2004 from over 243,940 page views from 59,841 unique visitors.
The website promotes Christian values while providing a romance haven for married couples with Song Of Solomon style romance writings.
Just as iron sharpens iron, and commercials sell products, so also married couples writing about how wonderful marriage is, encourages other married couples to appreciate their own marriage and be more in love with their own spouse.
Recently we received an amazing true story, which is a perfect illustration of how this web site helps married couples.
In her story, this young wife explains how she had been withdrawing emotionally and sexually from her husband for years. She was desperate for help. She told her husband she was not in love anymore. Desperate she searched the Internet for help.
She stumbled on MarriageRomance.com and began reading the marriage romance writings. After two hours of reading the many encouraging marriage romance writings, her feelings for her husband had completely changed. That night her love for her husband was restored.
A link to this remarkable true story entitled My Husband Thanks You!!! is posted on our home page at www.MarriageRomance.com.
www.MarriageRomance.com wants to thank the thousands of married couples and singles who have submitted marriage and romance writings. Your sharing of experiences and emotions are touching the lives of many.
www.MarriageRomance.com has the following romance writing categories: Love Stories, Love Poems, Love Letters, Romance Ideas, Dating Stories, Engagement Stories, Wedding Stories, Honeymoon Stories, Anniversary Stories, Romance Getaways, Reunion Stories, Generic Stories, Love Lines and Quotes, Marriage Humor, Christian Marriage, Marriage Articles, Parenting Tips, Health and Fitness, Spiritual Growth, Prayer and Praise, and Comments.
Writings are screened to assure moral content and socially acceptable language.
Writings are divided into three levels of intimate content; Mild, Medium, and Hot.
Mild writings may be read by the public.
Medium and Hot writings contain moral intimate situations within marriage and are submitted annonymously to help prevent lust and jealousy when married couples read them.
Medium and Hot writings may only be read by active members. To become an active member a married couple may submit a medium or hot writing for a month of active membership or they may pay $12 for six months active membership.
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| Black Family Channel Starts 8 New Shows - Nov 25, 2004 19:23 IST |
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Robert Townsend first caught the film industry’s eye with 1987’s Hollywood Shuffle, a clever satire about black actors trapped in demeaning roles. Now he wants the country to pay attention to what he calls a new kind of television, entertaining but with a sense of responsibility, especially toward young black Americans. Black Family Channel, which Townsend joined as president and chief executive officer of production five months ago, is starting an ambitious slate of eight new programs geared for children, teenagers and families.
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| Eminem Tops Charts Ahead of Holiday Season - Nov 25, 2004 19:10 IST |
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Eminem topped music charts for a second week, warming up a recent cold spell for record companies who hope the rapper and big releases from acts like U2 and Gwen Stefani will ignite a hot holiday season It’s been soft, but things are getting better and I think we’re going to have a good fourth quarter, John Sullivan, chief financial officer of Trans World Entertainment Corp., a retail music chain operator, said on Wednesday.
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| Mississippi Author Larry Brown Dies - Nov 25, 2004 19:7 IST |
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Author Larry Brown, who wrote about the often rough, gritty lives of rural Southerners, died Wednesday at his home, his publisher said. He was 53. Brown died of an apparent heart attack, North Carolina-based Algonquin Books announced. I’m just paralyzed, like most people when they lose a loved one they admire, said fellow Oxford-based author Barry Hannah.
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| Sirius Shares Slip on JPMorgan Downgrade - Nov 25, 2004 18:48 IST |
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Shares of Sirius Satellite Radio Inc., whose shares have doubled over the past month, on Wednesday fell 8 percent after a JPMorgan analyst said that a further rally would make the stock expensive relative to its growth potential. We believe Sirius is now much closer to reflecting the near-term rapid growth opportunity we foresee, prompting us to take profits, said Barton Crockett, an analyst at J.P. Morgan, who downgraded the stock to neutral from overweight.
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| Almodovar’s ’Education’ Gets NC-17 Grade - Nov 25, 2004 16:41 IST |
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Oscar-winning director Pedro Almodovar’s latest film, Bad Education, will carry an NC-17 rating, a commercially damaging tag which means that no one aged 17 and under will be admitted. Almodovar’s film, which delves into the issue of priestly sexual abuse within the context of a homoerotic film noir, was released Friday in New York via Sony Pictures Classics. It opens Dec. 10 in Los Angeles.
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| Film Studios Win $24 Million Against Web Site - Nov 25, 2004 16:41 IST |
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Hollywood’s major movie studios said they won a $23.8 million judgment against a California company and its Malaysian owner for operating a Web site that charged customers to download illegally copied movies. The company, MasterSurf Inc, is owned by Tan Soo Leong, and it operated a site called Film88.com, according to a statement by the Motion Picture Association of America, which represents the studios in governmental and industry matters.
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| Sony Pictures Sets Up Operation in China - Nov 25, 2004 16:23 IST |
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Sony Pictures has set up a joint venture television and film co-production unit in China, taking advantage of a loosening of restrictions on the tightly controlled industry. The joint venture with Hua Long Film Digital Production Co. of the state-run China Film Group, which holds a majority stake, has full approval from Chinese regulators, Sony Pictures Television International said in a statement Thursday.
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| Conrad Sentenced to House Arrest - Nov 25, 2004 16:22 IST |
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Former Wild Wild West star Robert Conrad will pay a price for his wild, wild ride. The aging action hero has been sentenced to six months of house arrest, five year’s probation and alcohol counseling for a 2003 DUI accident.
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| Beatles’ Guitar, Cobain Letter Up for Auction - Nov 25, 2004 16:17 IST |
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Rock ’n’ roll fans with deep pockets can buy a Beatles guitar or a mugshot of the pop star formerly known as Cat Stevens at what Christie’s said on Wednesday was its biggest auction of show business memorabilia. The Gibson SG electric guitar, played by George Harrison from 1966-1969, is the star attraction among over 400 lots, ranging from Britney Spears’ book report to a handwritten 1991 letter from the late Kurt Cobain to Courtney Love.
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| Critics Blast ’Alexander’ But Novelist Defends It - Nov 25, 2004 16:16 IST |
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While critics savaged Oliver Stone’s long-waited epic Alexander, novelist and social activist Gore Vidal rallied to the $160 million movie’s defense saying it was barrier-breaking because of its frank depiction of bisexuality. Stone’s film opened on Wednesday to near universal pans from critics who called it everything from a noble failure to an indifferent epic.
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| Police praise ’courageous’ Ozzy - Nov 25, 2004 16:2 IST |
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The singer grabbed an intruder who then jumped 30ft (10m) from a first floor window as the star gave chase at his Buckinghamshire home on Monday.
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| McCartney backs UK conservation - Nov 25, 2004 16:1 IST |
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The awards set out to honour excellence and innovation in preserving the UK’s cultural heritage. Sir Paul, 62, agreed to fund the awards after meeting 2002 winner Ian Clark and hailed conservationists’ work.
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| Elderly ’need digital TV funds’ - Nov 25, 2004 15:58 IST |
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The Ofcom Consumer Panel is advising the government on how to make sure the vulnerable are not left behind when the switch-off happens, probably in 2012. The UK government may have to spend £250m-400m to make sure those groups can still receive TV, its report said.
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| UK sweep up at global Emmy Awards - Nov 25, 2004 15:32 IST |
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Channel 4 won three prizes - for Brat Camp, The Boy Whose Skin Fell Off and children’s tale, The Illustrated Mum.
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| Glastonbury mulls ID card tickets - Nov 25, 2004 15:20 IST |
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The black market trade has flourished with recent huge demand for tickets.
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| US actor fined over Oscars piracy - Nov 25, 2004 15:19 IST |
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Mr Caridi, 70, who had small parts in two Godfather films, was sued for sending videos of The Last Samurai and Mystic River to another man.
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| Label withdraws McFadden’s video - Nov 25, 2004 15:16 IST |
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St Fintian’s High School says it is clearly identified in the video, while McFadden never went there.
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| Potter director signs Warner deal - Nov 25, 2004 15:15 IST |
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The Mexican film-maker, who directed Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, will produce mainstream movies and smaller Spanish-language films.
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| US Super Bowl opts for McCartney - Nov 25, 2004 15:14 IST |
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Organisers have promised there will be no repeat of her nipple-baring incident that sparked thousands of complaints on US TV’s most-watched broadcast. A National Football League spokesman said they were comfortable this show would be acceptable to a mass audience.
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| Jermaine Jackson to divorce wife - Nov 25, 2004 15:9 IST |
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The older brother of Michael Jackson petitioned the Superior Court, asking that the couple’s children, Jaafar and Jermajesty, live with their mother.
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