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Battle Over Regatta Club Leaves Brides Stranded (NBC 10 Providence) - A legal battle over an elegant wedding spot leaves some brides caught in the middle.

Prettiest of makeover brides (The Star Online) - Twelve beauties vied for the title of “prettiest bride” at IOI Mall’s Bride MakeOver competition in Kulai recently.

Bride-to-beggar ‘export’ racket thrives (The Telegraph) - Behrampore, Oct. 10: Wanted: Brides with an amputated arm or better, both arms; a distorted face, preferably blind. Groom healthy, young and rich; likes to travel. No dowry.

SPECIAL SECTIONS ONLINE (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.

Here come the Brides of Destruction (Town Online) - Tracii Guns will never be confused with Jennifer Wilbanks, although both have earned reputations as runaway brides. Born in Hollywood in 1966, Guns has been one of the more unheralded musicians ever to walk the Sunset Strip.

New Orleans strikes up the band (International Herald Tribune) - On Sunday, the music began its grand re-entrance to New Orleans, with the first jazz funeral procession to take place since Hurricane Katrina.

A wedding fit for Donald Trump (MSNBC) - Color's in, and so is ethnic food. Five A-List planners run down 2006's hottest trends in weddings.

Say, “I Do” to Breast Cancer Awareness: Wedding Invitations to Help Women (PR Web via Yahoo! News) - Bay Area, CA (PRWEB) October 10, 2005 -- It’s October, a time to prepare for Halloween, pack up your sandals and swimsuits and show your support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Now, in addition to donning a pink ribbon or purchasing a t-shirt in support of breast cancer research, brides can lend their emotional and financial support to the cause by purchasing their wedding invitations this

Huge increase in petrol bombings (Sunday Life) - WIDOWS, pensioners, toddlers, immigrant workers and brides-to-be - these are the innocent 'targets' of the horrifying rise in petrol-bomb attacks. Sunday Life can reveal a worrying escalation in the number of these potentially fatal attacks, across Northern Ireland.

With Its First Jazz Funeral, New Orleans Reclaims Its Spirit (New York Times) - On Sunday, music began its grand re-entrance in this city of jazz, with the first jazz funeral procession since Hurricane Katrina.

 
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