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Earth & Sea Project Report: More brides and grooms opting to exchange earth-friendly vows (KHNL News 8 Honolulu) - More brides and grooms-to-be are making Mother Nature a part of their wedding plans, with couples going green as they walk down ...
Rumson china shop a mecca for brides (Asbury Park Press) - Rumson China & Glass has been a mecca for generations of brides looking to craft the perfect registries for their weddings.
Fighting for brides (Honolulu Star-Bulletin) - In plotting the perfect wedding, finessing the dress first leaves brides-to-be with more time to attend to the numerous details that go into making their big day one to remember.
Brides Jilted in Bel Air? (NBC Los Angeles) - Some brides are angry over renovations at the Bel-Air hotel.
Bridal Vendors Come to Aid of Frantic Brides (KOLN Lincoln) - Some Lincoln bridal shops are coming to the rescue of brides left without wedding gowns by a failed Omaha business.
ATTENTION ALL BRIDES-TO-BE PLAN YOUR WEDDING AT THE RESORT AT THE MOUNTAINS FREE BRIDAL SHOW (PitchEngine) - WHO: The Resort at The Mountain The Resort WHAT: FREE Bridal Show WHEN: Sunday, September 13, 200912:00 p.m. 4 p.m. WHERE: The Resort at The Mountain 68010 E. Fairway AvenueWelches, Ore. 97067 DETAILS: The Resort invites brides from the Pacific Northwest to view examples of ceremony and reception...
Some Lincoln bridal shops are coming to the rescue of brides left without wedding gowns by a failed Omaha business. (WOWT-TV Omaha) - The effort is spearheaded by Nebraska Wedding Day magazine following the closure of The Bridal Gallery in Omaha. The Lincoln shops are offering brides discounts on new gowns and help in recovering gowns already bought.
Brides still spending up big (Perth Now) - THE global economic crisis has barely dented spending of brides-to-be, with a study showing couples are still forking out almost $32,000 on their big day.
Should Brides Lose or Keep Their Last Names? (ABC News) - Today, saying 'I do' more often means taking your husband's name.
What's in a (husband's) name? More brides make the switch (Erie Times-News) - CHICAGO -- The marriage proposal was tongue-twistingly tender: Molly Antos' boyfriend hand-painted a pair of shoes with the words "Marry Me Molly" and set them in the window of a boutique in Chicago's Wicker Park for her to discover as they strolled by together.
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