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Here comes the brides! (Bureau County Republican) - PRINCETON — Area brides-to-be are invited to attend a Weddings and Celebrations Expo and Fashion Show, which will be held at the Bureau County Metro Center from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 15.
Brides save money by renting gowns (Deseret Morning News) - "G.I. Jill" Shepherd, formerly known as Jill Stevens, crowned Miss Utah in 2007, is part of a growing trend of LDS brides renting their wedding dress instead of buying one.
Brides-to-be, friends stock up on items at Lake Houston Bridal show (Kingwood Observer) - Brides-to-be, friends stock up on wedding items at the annual Lake Houston Bridal show
Indian village bachelors building road to access potential brides (New Kerala) - Melbourne, Mar 7 : Desperate bachelors in a remote village in India are building a new road, which they hope will provide them access to potential brides.
No Crunch Where Brides are Concerned (ITNews) - HARROGATE, England, March 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Every year, bridalwear retailers from around the globe start their annual buying-fest in the UK - at Harrogate - where Europe's largest trade exhibition is staged.
Brides buy gowns for good cause (FOX 13 Tampa Bay) - A few dozen brides arrived early at the Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel in downtown Tampa Friday morning for the Brides Against Breast Cancer wedding gown sale.
No Crunch Where Brides are Concerned (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) - Every year, bridalwear retailers from around the globe start their annual buying-fest in the UK - at Harrogate - where Europe's largest trade exhibition is staged. More than 240 collections went on show as the season kicked off at the three-day British Bridal Exhibition on Sunday in an atmosphere that can only be described as upbeat.
The road to love... (Independent Online) - Bachelors in a remote Indian village are building a new road that they hope will bring them brides.
Economy, Ike not hurting isle wedding business (Galveston County Daily News) - GALVESTON — While the national economy stumbles, brides continue to glide toward Galveston, finding better prices and hurricane-strengthened hospitality.
Fewer wedding bells and whistles these days (The Record-Journal) - Bob Bourassa, owner of Bob Bourassa Custom Catering, has seen brides and grooms demand top-shelf service and those who've asked for quality at bargain prices.
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