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Pak brides await citizenship (NDTV) - There are more than a dozen Pakistani brides living in Qadian near Amritsar. Most of them have been staying in India for more than a decade but are not allowed to go out of the village even in times of medical emergency.
Parking tickets for brides-to-be (BBC News) - A parking chief defends issuing tickets to buses parked in bus stops and to two brides-to-be.
Gay couples bond in New England (The Record) - The two brides from Massachusetts, dressed in white, made their way down the staircase at the Highlands Inn, a guesthouse for women tucked away in the New Hampshire woods. Then, before a small gathering, they exchanged vows.
Feminist Group to get $1M Grant from Congress to Enforce IMBRA Internet Dating Law for "Mail Order Brides" - Online ... (PRWeb) - Congressmen Jim Moran and Alan Mollohan secured a $1M grant for a feminist group, Tahirih Justice Center, to enforce the IMBRA dating law. IMBRA is a new federal law that prohibits American citizens from communicating with foreign citizens if the foreigners have posted information about themselves on internet dating sites. Some Americans can, however, communicate with the foreigners if they ...
Got engaged over the holiday season? Now what? (The Virginia Gazette) - If you're among the more than 25 percent of brides-to-be who received an engagement ring over the holidays, it's time to begin the search for 'the one.' No, we're not talking about 'the guy,' we're talking about 'the dress!'
Saying 'I do' when you're not a size 2 (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles) - Fuller-figured brides now have many options in gowns, such as this satin ball gown adorned with beaded lace from the David's Bridal Woman Collection. Photo courtesy of David's Bridal
Tips for Making Your Skin Radiant on Your Wedding Day (Richfield Reaper) - (ARA) - Every bride wants her wedding to be picture perfect - from the dress to the flowers to the food at the reception. And of course, brides want to be beautiful, both for the ceremony and for the wedding pictures.
GOOD ATTITUDE (New York Post) - MAYBE naming their fashion line after themselves wasn't a great idea for Mark Badgley and James Mischka. The other night at the Brides Magazine party at the Lotus space to launch Badgley Mischka's Something Pink campaign against breast cancer...
Trash the dress? (Beloit Daily News) - Brides, did you intentionally damage your dress after the wedding? The Daily News wants to hear from you. Contact reporter Ashley Rhodebeck with your name and contact info at arhodebeck@beloitdailynews.com .
Bridal registries reflect our casual lifestyles (The Virginia Gazette) - Brides building their bridal registries today are thinking twice about china cabinet classics, turning instead to home items in which the luxury is a bit more casual.
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