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Brides: Internet can help brides orchestrate a nicer wedding (The Alaska Star) - (NAPSA)-According to the U.S. Census Bureau, about 2.3 million brides proclaimed their "I do's" and set out to orchestrate their weddings last year.
Brides: Sewing machine is bridal gift that keeps on creating (The Alaska Star) - (NAPSA)-If you have a bridal shower or wedding in your future, here's a crafty idea. A gift that many people forget to give new brides - and many brides can really put to good use - is a sewing machine.
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.
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.
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.
Brides: Finding rings to suit your modern to traditional style (The Alaska Star) - (NAPSA)-Most wedding dresses don't take 98 yards of white satin to make or cost $100,000. Then again, most weddings don't involve 500 guests, celebrity chefs and fireworks-as did Donald Trump's lavish nuptials to Melania Knauss.
Brides: Platinum rings can make weddings shine (The Alaska Star) - (NAPSA)-Fashion watchers say platinum is the perfect way for celebrities like Kevin Costner and Kate Hudson to ring in their wedding vows. But the precious metal isn't just popular with stars of the silver screen. Couples across the country are choosing platinum to commemorate their love.
Old, new, borrowed and blue in Harper's team of advisers (Financial Times) - In assembling a team of advisers to help him win the January 23 election, Stephen Harper, Conservative party leader, has followed the traditional advice for brides: something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue.
Brides: Top five tips for a brilliant wedding proposal (The Alaska Star) - (NAPSA)-It has been estimated that 85 percent of women were disappointed with the way their husbands or fiancés proposed. Fortunately, if you're one of the 2.3 million men who are going to propose this year, it can be easier than you think to avoid disappointment.
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