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War brides remember (Rapid City Journal) - RAPID CITY — During World War II, Dorothy Clements did what a lot of Custer girls did. She wrote to the soldiers.

Making your own wedding dress (The Virginia Gazette) - Brides today have more choices than ever before when they are picking a wedding dress. Many of the old rules have been tossed out. For example, dresses aren't always white, they're not always big and poufy and they don't have to include trains that go on for miles. A bride can feel free to choose a wedding dress that fits her body type and personality.

Pittsburgh Bridal Store Gives Gowns To Military Members (WPXI Pittsburgh) - Giving away gowns. Why one local store is offering free dresses to dozens of brides-to-be.

Monday, November 12, 2007 (Hindustan Times) - In Himachal Pradesh, traditional 'Gandharva' form of marriage is still kept alive with prospective couples first eloping and then settling for a ritualistic marriage. As per this ritual, prospective brides and grooms have the liberty of choosing their life partners.

BizBeat: Helicopter weddings take couples to new heights (Tahoe Daily Tribune) - Simple Tahoe Weddings and HeliTahoe have combined efforts to offer brides and grooms the ultimate wedding experience: Helicopter weddings.

It's time to trash the dress (York Daily Record) - Instead of storing wedding dresses, brides are having fun trashing them. Nov 12, 2007 — Tonya Pszcolka just smiled as her daughter wore her $1,700 shiny white strapless, sequined designer wedding gown and held a chicken inside a coop.

Annual show helps brides-to-be (News 14 Carolina) - WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -- A lot goes into creating a fairytale wedding says Gail Galloway, publisher of "The Perfect Wedding Guide." But planning one can be a nightmare. Thankfully, Triad brides-to-be will get a helping hand this weekend at the Perfect Wedding Guide Bridal Show.

Your wedding guide: Bride on a budget (The Times-News) - The happiest day of your life doesn't have to put you in debt. With the average wedding costing over $20,000, it's no wonder many brides and grooms are looking for alternatives to lavish celebrations.

Flowers, colors abound for fall weddings (The Virginia Gazette) - The choices are endless for fall brides. From flowers and colors to décor, fall brides can create the wedding of their dreams simply by using their imagination.

Vietnamese Cultural Days to be held in Seoul (Vietnam Net) - VietNamNet Bridge - Presentations of Vietnamese traditional art and costumes, landscape photography and foods will be put on during “Vietnamese Cultural Days” in Seoul, Republic of Korea (RoK), over November 12 to 15.

 
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Brides invited to bankruptcy sale (BBC News) - Special fitting sessions will be held for brides-to-be after a bridal store goes bankrupt.

CN's Brides.com Bringing Wedding Shows to Web (Mediaweek) - Condé Nast's Brides.com plans to dispatch editors armed with high-tech cell phone cameras to shoot live footage from several upcoming bridal fashion shows in New York.

House of Brides Features Designer Wedding Dress for Charity (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) - House of Brides partners with Kirstie Kelly for Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings® and sells their Platinum Bridal Gown inspired by Cinderella. Kirstie Kelly for Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings® donates part of the proceeds of each sale of the Platinum Bridal Gown to the Make-A-Wish-Foundation®.

House of Brides Features Designer Wedding Dress for Charity (PRWeb) - House of Brides partners with Kirstie Kelly for Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings® and sells their Platinum Bridal Gown inspired by Cinderella. Kirstie Kelly for Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings® donates part of the proceeds of each sale of the Platinum Bridal Gown to the Make-A-Wish-Foundation®. (PRWeb Oct 6, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/10/prweb1425004.htm