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Italian Wedding "Mission Impossible" For Tom Cruise


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BRACCIANO, Italy (Nov. 9) - A romantic Italian wedding for Hollywood hunk Tom Cruise and actress Katie Holmes might be a "Mission: Impossible," according to local officials.

The priest with jurisdiction over the dreamy lakeside castle tipped as the chosen location for the wedding says his parish won't marry Cruise and the mayor says she can't because the couple haven't done the official paperwork.

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Fireworks as Tom and Katie tie the knot

Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes have tied the knot in a 15th-century castle fairy tale castle, which was lit up with fireworks before a cheering, celebrity-laden crowd.

There were fireworks inside, too, with a "never-ending kiss" between the betrothed after they exchanged vows.

The kiss lasted so long it caused guests to shout "stop, stop!" said Giorgio Armani, who attended the wedding and designed the outfits of the bride, the groom and their baby, Suri.

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