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Future brides check out Bridal Gala and Brunch in Roanoke (WDBJ 7 Roanoke) - The 6th Annual Bridal Gala and Brunch was a hit with around 500 brides, mothers and their guests.
Annual Fantasy Wedding Faire Attracts Hundreds of Brides-to-Be (KTVN Reno) - About 300 brides, their families and friends checked out the Fantasy Wedding Faire that helps the heart, in so many ways.
Brides do battle in Monticello (WLFI Lafayette) - Brides battled it out today at the 10th Annual Best Western Brandywine Bridal Show.
Brides buy recycled gowns to help women with breast cancer (The Oregonian) - Portland brides can buy used wedding gowns, including designer fashions, at a fraction of their retail price at a charity event to benefit women with breast cancer.
Bridal Fair helps brides prepare for their weddings (49 ABC News Topeka) - Many brides from around the state are a few steps closer to their weddings.
Malnutrition higher in children born to child brides (Science Daily) - Infants born to child brides in India (married before the age of 18) have a higher risk of malnutrition than children born to older mothers, according to new research.
Museums, brides, cooking (Casper Star-Tribune) - Two educational museum opportunities, vendors and fashions for brides and their wedding parties, and learning to cook Thai food are just some of the many activities on tap for today in Casper.
Malnutrition higher among babies born to India's child brides (AFP via Yahoo! News) - Babies born to child brides in India run a higher risk of malnourishment compared to those born to older mothers, says a paper appearing on Friday.
Love Likely to Last a Lifetime for Brides over Age 25 (PRWeb) - The National Study of Family Growth (NSFG) reports that brides age 25 and older are about twice as likely to enjoy long marriages than teenage brides. Teen couples who get engaged over Valentine’s Day might want to consider a long engagement to increase their odds of a successful marriage. (PRWeb Jan 23, 2010) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/valentinesday/love ...
Love Likely to Last a Lifetime for Brides over Age 25 (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) - The National Study of Family Growth (NSFG) reports that brides age 25 and older are about twice as likely to enjoy long marriages than teenage brides. Teen couples who get engaged over Valentine’s Day might want to consider a long engagement to increase their odds of a successful marriage.
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