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Tips for Making Your Skin Radiant on Your Wedding Day (Evening Times) - (ARA) - Every bride wants her wedding to be picture perfect - from the dress to the flowers to the food at the reception. And of course, brides want to be beautiful, both for the ceremony and for the wedding pictures.

'Seven Brides for Seven Brothers' (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) - The Muny presents this romantic musical.

‘Cause I’m not the bride…again (Manila Bulletin) - Naughty. How nice! Liked the last column? The Bitter Bridesmaid rejoiced when she saw all the juicy stuff people (brides, grooms, suppliers, guests) have sent me! You know I’m going to share those delicious stories with you sans the names in the name of fair play, so read on.

Seven Brides Starts Previews at London’s Theatre Royal, Haymarket, Aug. 10 (Playbill) - The U.K. touring production of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers dances its way into the West End’s Theatre Royal, Haymarket Aug. 10. The stage version of the 1954 MGM musical officially opens Aug. 16.

She's Sinead (Sunday Life) - August is the most popular time of the year to get married. This means it is also the season for hen parties! Donegal is always a popular destination for local brides-to-be and last weekend I attended my sister's 20-strong gathering in Letterkenny.

Quinceañera: Coming of age in style (The Des Moines Register) - They looked like young brides, dressed in shimmering white and pink ball gowns and wearing glittering tiaras and jewelry.

Brides set to dress up for wedding fair (The Scotsman) - MORE than 50 companies are to take part in a wedding fair coming to the city for the sixth consecutive year.

The 2006 Advocate Bridal Guide (2theadvocate.com) - According to area stylists and makeup artists, one of the best tools to help you look your best on your wedding day is your calendar.

Young at heart (The Norman Transcript) - Norman woman full of stories, energy at 94By Carol ColeTranscript Staff WriterBeulah Albaugh figures s...

West Africans look to internet love to escape (Mail and Guardian) - At an internet cafe in Senegal's capital Dakar, a Senegalese woman skims through men's online profiles, zeroes in on a thirtysomething Canadian and says hello. A few computers down, a young man browses through photos of foreign women.

 
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