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Wedding Flowers For Less (CBS News) - The Knot's Rebecca Dolgin showed ways brides and grooms can get a high-end look for low-end prices, on The Early Show .
Brides face name change challenge (Knoxville News Sentinel) - NEW YORK - Well before her wedding, Lauren Abraham decided she would take her husband's last name, Mahoney.
Child brides from Telangana in Bhuj (IE via Yahoo! India News) - Navagam, a nondescript village in Anjar taluka of eastern Kutch is remotely connected with Mallipalli, a poor village in Karimnagar district of Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh.
Gold prices bring less shine for Middle East brides (USA Today) - As the price of gold has soared, people have felt its pinch across the Arab world, from Riyadh's Thaiba gold market to ancient and modern gold souks.
WEDDING DRESS: Where is your gown? (York Daily Record) - Brides spend hours and hundreds of dollars picking out the perfect dress, but what do they do with it when their special day is all over? Today's brides are selling gowns on e-Bay or donating their treasure to local thrift shops or national charities.
Child brides from Telangana in Bhuj (Express India) - Navagam, a nondescript village in Anjar taluka of eastern Kutch is remotely connected with Mallipalli...
Loot-and-scoot brides' gang caught (The Times of India) - Mansa police in Punjab busted the racket that had been running for months with the arrest of Bholi from Akali village.
Organized Brides Learn To Cut Costs (CBS 46 News Atlanta) - Planning ahead can help couples save money as the search for memorable weddings that won't leave a lifetime of debt.
War brides photos earn international prize for Toronto woman (CBC) - A photo essay about Canadian war brides has earned Toronto-based photographer Arantxa Cedillo an international photography prize.
Advice for dealing with June heat wave: don’t sweat it (The State) - Brides plan outdoor weddings and extended families gather for picnics in early June, expecting to get the benefit of long, sunny days without the oppressive heat common later in the summer. Oops. The highs have lingered closer to 100 than 90 all week, with more steamy days forecast for the weekend. But South Carolinians won’t let a little August-like heat in early June scuttle their plans. “God ...
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