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Astrology Guide for brides-to-be (Arizona Daily Star) - Getting married? Better check the stars first. Brides.com, the Web site of wedding bible Brides magazine, has a new Astrology Guide for brides-to-be (www.brides.com/ planning/astrology/).

MIT physicist empowers young Cambodian women by building them a dormitory (International Herald Tribune) - Until the dorm opened about a year ago, they faced lives as rice farmers, tour guides, or possibly brides in arranged marriages. Now they want to work for the government, earn PhDs, and study overseas.

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.

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.

Weight loss and fitness for brides-to-be (The Virginia Gazette) - Eager to slim down and shape up for your magical day? You can accomplish these goals successfully and safely by eating right and making sure to exercise, according to two experienced dieticians.

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.

New England caters to same-sex couples (The Cincinnati Post) - The two brides from Massachusetts got dolled up in white and 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.

Give your wedding a personal touch (The Virginia Gazette) - If you're like most brides-do-be, you've been dreaming about your wedding day since you were a young girl. Whether it's a lavish gala or an intimate affair, it will be one of the most important days in your life. To the tiniest detail, it must be perfect. If your big day is looming on the horizon, consider personal touches to make your dream wedding a reality. Start when considering the décor ...

Musical choreography makes the most of 'Seven Brides' (Daily Herald) - Choreographer Michael Kidd had an MGM soundstage on which to work his magic in the 1954 movie musical "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers." Director/choreographer Kevin Bellie has only Circle Theatre's postage-stamp size stage to work his.

100 angry brides file class-action suit against venue (Pasadena Star-News) - The only thing worse for a wedding planner than 100 angry brides is 100 angry brides with a lawyer. Women who had planned weddings at the Ivy House Gardens in Inglewood filed a class-action lawsuit on Nov. 8 against the venue's owner and wedding coordinator Christel Reyna.

 
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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