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Brides put on a stone within first year of marriage (Daily Telegraph) - More than a fifth of brides put on more than a stone in weight during their first year of marriage, a survey suggests

1 in 5 brides puts on nearly 2-st during her first year of marriage (New Kerala) - London, Dec 3 : Twenty percent of brides put on a stone-and-a-half during their first year of marriage, a new UK research has revealed.

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.

Cooking (New York Times) - Big books from big chefs, a recipe collection from Gourmet magazine and more.

New tenants at Cahaba Village (Birmingham News) - Three new tenants are setting up at Cahaba Village shopping center on U.S. 280, Bayer Properties announced. Bridal boutique Alfred Angelo, which opened next to Yogurt Mountain last week, features fashions for brides, bridesmaids and flower girls. It also carries...

'Super Sweet 16' vs. 'NYC Prep'! (Entertainment Weekly) - Guilty Reality-TV Pleasures showdown! See matchups and help crown the show we all (quietly) love best

US envoy: Economic crisis drives human trafficking (AP via Yahoo! News) - The global economic crisis may be driving more people into forced labor and other forms of modern-day slavery, a senior U.S. official said Friday.

Wedding reception in Northern Ireland for less than £500 (Belfast Telegraph) - Brides-to-be are rushing up the aisle to take advantage of a wedding deal that offers a reception in Carrickfergus for less than £500. Related Stories ‘Thousands’ still banking cash offshore Farmers cut off by rising water put cattle on reduced rations Wedding reception for less than £500

 
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