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New Jersey law protects mail-order brides (The Trentonian) - TRENTON (AP) — A new law in New Jersey seeks to protect foreign-born women who come to work as nannies or so-called “mail-order brides.”
Brides aren't budging on the gown for their big day, so designers offering more choices (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) - NEW YORK - Many brides positively know what their wedding gown will look like long before they meet their groom, and they're not going to let a little thing — OK, actually a huge thing — known as the economy dash their dream dress.
One in five new brides puts on a stone and a half in weight after just a year of marriage (Daily Mail) - It's official, marriage is bad for your waistline. More than 50 per cent of women say they no longer feel the need to impress their new husbands.
Former Bridal Shop Owner Debt-Free (WHIO-TV 7 Dayton) - A former bridal shop owner is now debt-free, despite leaving hundreds of local brides in the lurch when the door of Sharnett's Bridal closed in July.
A taste of the grape (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) - It’s all a matter of taste, and everyone’s taste is different. Some like sweeter wines, while others prefer bolder-tasting wines. And that’s OK. Because wine experts exist who will gladly provide their knowledge and experience about wines, future brides and grooms don’t have to.
New Law Targets Human Trafficking (WCBS 880 New York) - A new law in New Jersey seeks to protect foreign-born women who come to work as nannies or so-called ``mail-order brides.'' READ MORE >>
Fashion Forward: Lambert locks onto organic lip balm (USA Today) - This week: Adam Lambert is big on eos; Chanel has launched Coco Cocoon.
Chemical tragedy leaves legacy of 'Bhopal brides' (AFP via Yahoo! News) - Jyoti is one of many Indian women whose dreams of a glittering wedding were shattered after the Bhopal gas disaster killed thousands 25 years ago this week and left many more ill from exposure.
Rockledge might rent out 3 buildings (Florida Today) - Brides-to-be, event planners or any group wanting to rent space soon will have three more options in Rockledge, where the city council today will discuss fees and a policy for renting three city-owned facilities.
Trend in bridal gowns is to follow your heart (San Francisco Chronicle) - Many brides positively know what their wedding gown will look like long before they meet their groom, and they're not going to let a little thing _ OK, actually a huge thing _ known as the economy dash their dream dress. They are seeking out gowns with... Wedding dress - Wedding ceremony participants - Weddings - Business - Fashion
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