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Brides Magazine Publishes 'Honeymoons and Weddings Away'; A Special Issue Dedicated to the Most Romantic Destinations (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) - BRIDES magazine's special issue BRIDES "Honeymoons & Weddings Away," dedicated to the most romantic locations in the world, for a honeymoon or wedding, will be available on newsstands nationwide, November 7, 2005.
Brides Go "Bride-o-listic" for the New Wedding Web Book by Engraft.Net (PR Web) - For soon to be brides, the gold rush is on. Instead of gold nuggests, couples jockey to be the next in line to order a Wedding Web Book, from Engraft.Net. Nuptials less than 6 months away probably won';t make the cut but many are trying to use creative pitches to get their "Wedding Web Books" considered for production. [PRWEB Oct 27, 2005]
Donâ t want to be painted with same brush (The Abbotsford News) - Every week it seems that a member of the Indo -Canadian community is headlined in the media for the wrong reason. Whether it is a gang-related shooting or a series of stories on abandoned brides, there definitely exists a perception problem.
Indian Middle Class Grows, But Ugly Tradition Persists (Washington Post) - NEW DELHI -- Charanpreet Kaur, 19, had been married less than nine months when her husband and his family decided it was time for her to go. Trapping her in the bathroom, her husband clamped his hand over her mouth while his father doused her with kerosene, according to a police document. The...
Real Life: Ten very surprising things about Iran (Independent) - Most TV news reports about Iran depict religious revolutionaries who promote militancy abroad and suppress human rights at home. But this is only part of the story:
Rang de basanti! (The Times of India) - Bright splash of colours,daring cuts and not-so-traditional designs -- these are a few of the favourite things for brides-to-be this season.
Don't gimme red, say brides and grooms (Hindustan Times) - All ye prospective brides and grooms, it is the time to ring out the reds and ring in the peacock blues, greens and pinks for the wedding trousseau. So say our fashion soothsayers, as the marriage juggernaut rolls in this winter.
Govt’s failure to include Ambigas under ST quota regretted (Deccan Herald) - Litterateur Shivasharana Baraker regretted that no able politicians had fulfiled the demand to include particular synonym for Ambiga community of Karnataka in the ST reservations.
Murdered US soldier 'buried in Auckand yard' (The New Zealand Herald) - United States officials are investigating claims that the body of an American soldier from World War II is buried in the backyard of an Auckland, property.
Halloween events (Post-Tribune) - Visitors will find an obstacle course, pet photographs, costume contest, booths, presenters and more at the Industrial Building at the Lake County Fairgrounds in Crown Point. Admission is $5 per dog, $3 per person. The cost for a booth is $25 for the day.
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