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'Iron Brides' premiere recap: Looking forward to more drama (Portsmouth Herald) - The Seacoast-based reality show Iron Brides premiered Thursday night on MY-TV.
Brides complain to BBB about Bevo Mill (BizJournals) - More than 20 complaints have been filed with the Better Business Bureau of Eastern Missouri and Southern Illinois by brides scrambling to find reception and rehearsal dinner venues after the abrupt shutdown last week of the iconic Bevo Mill in south St. Louis.
Free offer for brides-to-be (Edinburgh Evening News) - BRIDES-TO-BE are being offered free entry to one of Scotland's biggest wedding shows in Edinburgh. More than 80 exhibitors will be taking part in the Wedding Fair and fash
NPD Reports Nine in Ten Brides Are Extremely/Very Satisfied with Registry Experience, but Retailer Opportunity Still ... (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) - PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y.----Today's brides have many more resources at their fingertips for planning the big event than their counterparts of years past - including the traditional means of friends, family, and bridal magazines and the more contemporary online planning sites and communities.
Karin Badt: Lonely Danes and Thai Brides: Janus Metz' "Love on Delivery" (HuffingtonPost) - The film bears a highly controversial message: these economic-emotion exchange marriages work out to everyone's heart content.
Brides of Franc - It's time has gone? (Politics.ie) - This is a discussion on Brides of Franc - It's time has gone? within the Media forums, part of the General Discussion category on Politics.ie . I don't know if anyone else has seen the trailer for the latest Brides of Franc, but it features a ...
Some Brides Budgeting More in Tough Economy (9&10 News Cadillac) - Are people spending more or less on weddings in this economy? Those 9 & 10 spoke with say the answer depends on the financial situation of the family.
Baby gloom haunts Lee (The Star) - THE rising number of reluctant brides, particularly among the highly educated, has again been highlighted by Singapore’s founding leader Lee Kuan Yew.
More brides keep hubby's name (The Courier Mail) - MORE Australian women are reverting to tradition by adopting their husbands' surnames when they marry - and technology could be the primary cause.
Some visit Pol Pot's grave looking for luck (GMA News) - He was one of the greatest mass killers of the 20th century, but that doesn't stop the hopeful from praying at Pol Pot's hillside grave for lucky lottery numbers, job promotions and beautiful brides.
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