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Here come the brides! (11 News Houston via Yahoo! News) - Brides-to-be check out the goods at the Houston Bridal Extravaganza.
Calling all brides-to-be (St. Clair County Journal) - For those brides-to-be wandering the world without a floral designer, a honeymoon destination or a photographer, the Gateway Center has the event for you.
Will you marry me? (KING5 Seattle via Yahoo! News) - On New Year's Eve, some of the best fireworks were down on the ground, as five men proposed to their to-be brides. Check it out!
Nothing says I love you like, 'Will you wash my car?' (Rapid City Journal) - Silence fills the conference center at Best Western Ramkota Hotel just before the bridal showcase begins. Hundreds of brides-to-be glow with excitement. Some squeeze their fiance's, mother's or friend's hand just before music blasts from the loudspeakers and models take to the runway.
Urban Chinese waiting to marry (UPI) - Chinese in big cities are waiting longer to get married, with the average age for first-time brides and grooms rising two years in the past decade in Beijing.
Brides Review Wedding Vendors Online (KGTV San Diego) - Brides can now check, verify, and/or review every wedding vendor they might need or use from the dressmaker to the florist at one convenient location -- WeddingSolutions.com.
No more Wal-Mart Supercenter, what about Cottonwood Mall? (Edwardsville Journal) - The Cottonwood Mall evokes an eerie feeling during the day. No moviegoers are lurking until the sun goes down, there are a few folks waiting to get their pictures taken at Sears Portrait Studio and the employees at Elegant Brides are packing up the store in an effort to relocate.
Keep your sanity while planning your wedding (The Virginia Gazette) - Working full-time or have friends and relatives spread all over the country or world? If you answered yes to either question, planning a wedding can be a logistical nightmare; but for savvy brides and grooms-to-be, online wedding planning has become a lifesaver.
Bridal registries reflect our casual lifestyles (The Virginia Gazette) - Brides building their bridal registries today are thinking twice about china cabinet classics, turning instead to home items in which the luxury is a bit more casual.
Brides Bring Bucks to the Local Economy (Flathead Beacon) - As engaged couples look for ways to make their weddings unique and memorable, they’re taking their nuptials and their pocketbooks further from home, and more and more frequently into the Flathead Valley. The number of destination weddings has increased nationally by a staggering 400 percent over the past decade, according to a survey by the Conde Nast Bridal Group, which publishes Bride, Modern ...
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