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President signs bill to protect mail-order brides after Washington state cases (Seattle Times) - President Bush has signed legislation to protect mail-order brides, a measure inspired by the deaths of two women from other countries who were slain by their American husbands in Washington state.

Gamble's caters to brides, collectors (Springfield Business Journal) - SBJ.net is the Web presence of Springfield Business Journal, which covers all aspects of business in southwest Missouri, a region dominated by small businesses and known as the state's economic engine. Sbj.net offers a free daily e-mail update and a searchable archive of past coverage. Registration is required.

President Signs Bill To Protect Mail-Order Brides (KOMO) - The legislation was inspired by the deaths of two women from other countries who were slain by their husbands in Washington state.

Our special sections are 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.

She weds luxury with tradition (The Charlotte Observer) - She weds luxury with tradition Designer Sikky Rogers ensures Charlotte's brides' Big Day exudes elegance and grace Here are wedding designer Sikky Rogers' tips that any bride can benefit from no matter what her budget:

Brides of Destruction takes 2006 off (UPI) - LOS ANGELES, Jan. 3 (UPI) -- Brides of Destruction, which includes Motley Crue bassist Nikki Sixx and L.A. Guns guitarist Tracii Guns, won't be playing in 2006.

Billboard.com -- Brides On Hiatus, Guns Joins Quiet Riot (Billboard.com) - Brides Of Destruction, a group that featured Motley Crue bassist Nikki Sixx and L.A. Guns guitarist Tracii Guns, will be dormant in 2006. The latter will join the latest version of veteran hard rock group Quiet Riot.

Here comes the Canon: 325 years later, Pachelbel's a hit at weddings (Missoulian) - NEW YORK - It's not a march, but it's one of the most popular songs used in bridal processions - perhaps even more so than “Here Comes the Bride.” It's Johann Pachelbel's “Canon in D,” scoffed at by some musicians as the “Taco Bell Cannon,” but loved by brides, grooms, parents and guests.

Alert on 120 bogus brides (Manchester Online) - A FLOOD of suspicious marriage applications at Manchester register office has been revealed. In one six month period, registrars in the city were reporting one suspect case nearly every day.

Bridal Rhapsody back Sunday (Cordova Appeal) - Bridal Rhapsody Extravaganza continues Sunday at Agricenter. Thirteen years ago, Cordova residents Jana Norrell and Carolyn Kite left management positions with Welcome Wagon International to form a small business to publish a wedding planner called "Brides of Memphis."

 
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