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Book Offers Brides Crash Course In Bargaining (The Denver Channel) - A new book counsels brides-to-be on how to negotiate the best deals and still get the wedding of their dreams.
Brides Get Money-Saving Tips For Walk Down Aisle (WGAL.com) - A new book offers brides-to-be a crash course in bargaining in hopes of scoring a dream wedding for less.
Brides special section now available on this Web site. (Perry County News) - The Perry County News regularly includes special sections in its print edition, and those special sections are posted here, as well. Just look on the left side of this page for the list, which includes sections on seniors, brides, home improvement, Little League players and other topics.
Professors teach brides art of bargaining (New Kerala) - PHILADELPHIA: Two Pennsylvania college professors have used their academic wisdom to help brides-to-be save money on their weddings.
For bold brides, vivid hues, accessories, flowers add dramatic flair at Showcase (Rapid City Journal) - RAPID CITY — If you are planning a wedding in the near future, the annual Bridal Showcase is your one-stop shop for all things matrimonial.
Brides and Grooms (Syracuse New Times) - From gowns to tuxes, rings to rehearsal dinners, the work of planning the perfect wedding begins long before you get to "I do."
Brides get ready for their big days (Lansing State Journal) - Brides-to-be visited the Kellogg Center in East Lansing on Sunday for one-stop shopping at the Bridal Party Wedding Show, accompanied by friends, sisters, mothers and others to offer advice.
Weddings: Local caterers say 'finger' foods are popular (The Advocate Messenger) - It is no secret that planning a wedding can be very stressful. With so many decisions to make, it is easy for couples to feel overwhelmed. One of the biggest decisions brides and grooms face is what kind of food to serve at the reception.
Weddings: Married outside with the birds and the bees (The Advocate Messenger) - Couples who plan outdoor weddings have a lot to think about besides just clothes, flowers and refreshments. The weather is the main concern of many brides, who try to keep expenses to a minimal.
Brides 2006 front cover (Perry County News) - Copyright © 2006 2003 Perry County News All Rights Reserved.
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