...before the gates opened. The team wryly advised that any similarity to an actual person, such as Duluth resident Jennifer Wilbanks, was "purely coincidental." Pay raises suggested to Oconee officials WATKINSVILLE - Oconee County officials long...
...system. I read many articles and watch the news regularly, and find many unfair discrepancies in the law. Seeing Jennifer Wilbanks, Georgia's runaway bride, behind a lawn mower in Gwinnett County was disgusting. There are rules against men...
...gallery has agreed to display a piece of artwork exploring racism against Hispanics in the story of runaway bride Jennifer Wilbanks. The print-based piece, Missing Stereotypes, was rejected by a gallery in Gainesville, Ms. Wilbanks' hometown...
...I'm doing well. ... I need to get back to work. I don't want to get into trouble." - Runaway bride Jennifer Wilbanks, speaking to reporters, as she mowed the lawn of a government building Tuesday as part of her court-ordered 120...
...clearly the more aggressive, interesting show. Newsmaking interviews, like Couric's sit-down with runaway bride Jennifer Wilbanks, have since made "Today" more compelling. Matt Lauer had a front-row seat to Tom Cruise's head-shaking...
...100 Movie Quotes," ranked 11th. A "Dateline NBC" special with Katie Couric interviewing "runaway bride" Jennifer Wilbanks ranked 13th. The premiere of NBC's much-hyped reality series, "I Want to be a Hilton," was 29th. For the...
Comments from our readers: JENNIFER WILBANKS is getting $500,000 for her story! Who says crime doesn't pay? TO THE PERSON vilifying the Confederate flag in regards to...
...for TV project ATLANTA - A New York media house hopes the runaway bride's story will become a runaway hit on TV. Jennifer Wilbanks has signed a deal with ReganMedia, which is working on a television project based on the lives of Ms. Wilbanks...
...It's clear the media have no game plan. Consider: The media couldn't wait to get a shot at runaway bride Jennifer Wilbanks at her recent plea in court. When reporters, camped out for hours, could actually ask her a question, one barked...
...can't." Though the number of people who hop onto cross-country bus rides rather than walk down the aisle - as Jennifer Wilbanks did this year in Duluth, Ga. - is infinitesimally small, the lavish nature and high expectations of modern weddings...