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Clay woman seeks members for World War II war brides group (The Florida Times-Union) -  A newly formed Northeast Florida chapter of the World War II War Brides Association — foreign-born wives and husbands of U.S. military personnel who married during or since that era — is seeking more members.  read more

Be frugal & alter your wedding tab: Brooklyn brides find ways to save (New York Daily News) - Something old, something new, something borrowed, something . . frugal? Savvy Brooklyn brides are finding ways to cut wedding costs without sacrificing style.

Wrapit brides' fear over new firm (BBC News) - Brides who lost presents when gift registry firm Wrapit went bust face its founder over his plans for a new gift website.

Brides.com to Stream First Live Bridal Fashion Show (Mediaweek) - In partnership with the designer Priscilla of Boston,  the Condé Nast-owned site will kick off the April 4 event by delivering live behind-the-scenes footage just prior to the Priscilla show

Brides only limited by imagination for cake (The Montana Standard) - MELVILLE, N.Y. When it comes to custom-designed wedding cakes, simple doesn't mean plain, and over-the-top doesn't mean gaudy. When a bride sits down with a cake designer and says she wants something with clean lines, she still may want delicately designed sugar flowers, edible pearl trim or lacework that matches her grandmother's antique veil. In the world of designer cakes, it all makes sense.

Carrie Bradshaw's wedding dress sells out! (Yahoo!7 Entertainment News) - Sarah Jessica Parker's 'Sex and the City: The Movie' wedding dress has sold out online. The Vivienne Westwood gown - which Sarah's character Carrie Bradshaw wore in the 2008 blockbuster - sold out within hours of being made available on designer clothing site Netaporter.com . Brides-to-be were battling it out to get their hands on a new knee length version of the famous frock which was launched ...

Brides cut traditional corners (KY3 Springfield) - A depressed economy isn't stopping blissful brides-to-be from spending on their big day, but many are cutting a few traditional corners.

Madison staging ‘Seven Brides’ (The Oneida Daily Dispatch) - MADISON — Though Maveret Umstead’s drama class at Madison High School puts on several productions a year, it is time again for the spring musical.

Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz) - When I think over what I have said, I envy dumb people. Everyone knows the old adage about new brides needing something old, new, borrowed and blue for their weddings. Well, a number of Republicans have taken the line and recreated it for use in their attacks on the Obama administration.

School Events April 1 - 7 (The Oneida Daily Dispatch) - Below is a brief list of some of the events taking place this week at area schools. • Saturday, April 4 - ACT exam at various schools. • Thursday, April 2 and Friday, April 3 - “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” at 7 p.m. with tickets for $3 for students and senior citizens and $4 for adults.

 
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