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Change in Visa Paperwork Stalls 10,000 Trips to the Altar (New York Times) - The form change was required as part of a law intended to protect foreign mail-order brides from abusive American spouses.
Trainers get Brides fit for the Spotlight (Manila Bulletin) - The strapless gown. The gown that has conquered not only the Oscar red carpet, but also the bridal industry. The white, frothy, expensive confection that squeezes excess flesh out the top like toothpaste from a tube.
South Florida brides-to-be plan for possiblity of hurricanes (Sun-Sentinel) - Something old, something new, something borrowed and something … blew?
Here comes the bill (Detroit News) - Brides and grooms promise to take each other for richer, or for poorer.
Hurricanes hope to rebound (Asbury Park Press) - Carolina coach Peter Laviolette dropped his luggage on the floor of a room suited more for brides and grooms than forwards and defenseman.
Prioritizing allows storybook wedding on budget (Billings Gazette) - Despite childhood dreams of storybook weddings, there comes a time when even the most idealistic of brides must wrestle with the reality of wedding costs. Keeping those costs from soaring as out of control as a bride's tossed bouquet often means setti ...
Win all seven brides (The Dunmow Broadcast) - WHEN Radio Two listeners were asked to name their top three musicals, Les Miserables, Phantom of The Opera and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers topped the list.
'Canes again look to clinch (Salisbury Post) - EDMONTON, Alberta — Carolina coach Peter Laviolette dropped his luggage on the floor of a room suited more for brides and grooms than forwards and defenseman.
'Canes know how to rebound (Contra Costa Times) - Carolina coach Peter Laviolette dropped his luggage on the floor of a room suited more for brides and grooms than forwards and defensemen. He and the Hurricanes had just trudged from the airport to their Canadian hotel Thursday and certainly didn't feel like celebrating after a nearly five-hour flight they wished they didn't have to take.
Bridesmaids discover fashion and are rewarded with dresses that can be worn again (Home News Tribune) - Over the years, brides-to-be have promised their bridesmaids dresses that they'll love, that they'll wear over and over again. But on what occasion is it really appropriate to trot out pink taffeta and a train?
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