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Black wedding: How some brides are turning their backs on the traditional white dress (Daily Mail) - Black is now the dress shade of choice for brides across the United Kingdom, it seems.

Hear what local brides advise! (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) - Find out how area wedding companies feel about local business they have used! If you really want to know what local brides think and feel about area wedding entertainment, photography, and florists, look no further. Read some Marketplace comments below.

Eaton Rapids H.S. presents "Here Come the Brides" (Eaton Rapids Community News) - Shhh! Don't tell Jimmy Took's rich uncle Dan, played by Kevin Rocheleau, that his spendthrift nephew Jimmy, played by Kyle Richard, isn't really going to get married, even though Jimmy's girlfriend, Madge Burns (Emily Smith), his landlord, Mr. Oswald (Andrew Verstraete), and his friend, Bill Thompson (Anton Hofmann) all show up dressed as brides to convince Uncle Dan they are Jimmy's "blushing ...

Nicole Miller's Deep Discount for Brides (NBC Philadelphia) - Forget Black Friday, at Nicole Miller at the Bellevue, it's all about White Friday when she'll be featuring some of her most beautiful bridal gowns 50 to 75-percent off.

Perfect Brides are actors! (The Times of India) - Weddings are big business on television, but is the institution also becoming a joke?

bPhotos: /bValley Christian Production of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (The Oshkosh Northwestern) - The Northwestern's breaking news coverage of local, state, national and world news, business, government, election coverage, and crime updates at www.thenorthwestern.com.

Play Review: ‘Little House ’ meets modest ambitions (The Oklahoman) - The musical theater has explored westward expansion and the struggles these resilient people faced in "Paint Your Wagon” and "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.” The latest entry is " Little House on the Prairie ,” a musical based on stories by Laura Ingalls Wilder and the NBC television drama. Melissa Gilbert , who portrayed Laura on that series, appears as Ma in this touring production.In ...

Here come the Pickering brides (The Pickering News Advertiser) - PICKERING -- Locals may be spotting a few more women dressed in white throughout Pickering. Council decided Monday to allow civil marriages to be held in more places than just City Hall, and to...

James G. Playter (Independent) - Mr. Playter, 56, of Middletown, died Oct. 30, 2009, at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. He was employed at Buck Smith's House of Brides, Middletown, for more than 20 years. He was also employed at Met Life, New England Division; and as a financial adviser at TFS Financial, Lincroft section of Middletown.

The real-life balika-vadhus (The Times of India) - Child brides in rural Rajasthan are speaking out against the illegal practice.

 
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