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A bride says she was so angry at her wedding planner that she wanted to attack her, but she restrained herself.
A bride says she was so angry at her wedding planner that she wanted to attack her, but she restrained herself.
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"Hot Bench"Many popular court shows are on TV. How can the genre improve? How about using a three-judge panel? That's the concept of "Hot Bench," created by Judge Judy Sheindlin. After hearing each case, the judges discuss it among themselves before rendering a verdict. The show's title comes from a term describing a court action in which a judge frequently interrupts lawyers with questions.
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