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No brides for Kashmir rebels (The Statesman) - Kavita Suri/SNS RAMBAN (Jammu), Nov 25. - Ahad Bhat, a villager in Maglogi, Ramban District, used to be so worried about the safety of his grown-up daughter, Mobina, that he hardly slept at night. Staying up, he guarded his house.

Bridal boot camp (Daily Telegraph) - They're blushing brides for one very good reason: the workout they've just completed would exhaust the fittest army trainee. But then some women will do anything to get into that dress. Deborah Netburn reports on the latest import from America.

‘War brides’ tell stories of love — under duress (Montana Standard) - They are Montana’s forgotten veterans of World War II. They lived through German bombings, saw friends and family wounded or killed, and suffered deprivations in the constant faith that things would be better for their children someday.

Doug Thompson (Arkansas News Bureau) - Thankful it's over It's Thanksgiving weekend. I'm thankful state elections don't have runoffs. - Saturday, Nov 25, 2006 Firefighters and brides The Springdale Firefighter's Association made the right call when it endorsed his opponent, according to Springdale City Council member Ray Dotson.

Brides Baring It All On Their Big Day (CBS 2 Los Angeles) - Wedding bells are ringing and the bridal photography business is booming. Many photographers can cost upwards of $10,000 a nuptial! If you think that is shocking -- open the wedding album. "Bustier brides" are now baring it all.

Wedding Day Stress: Focus on What Matters (Hornell Evening Tribune) - (ARA) - The wedding day is considered to be the happiest day of many people's lives. It also ranks as one of the most stressful. Invitations. Flowers. Catering. Dresses and tuxedoes. The reception.

Three cheers for Mrs B (Daily Telegraph) - Joan Burstein, the legendary owner of the Browns boutiques in London, has just turned 80 - but still knows better than anyone what's hot and what's not. The British Fashion Awards' new 'outstanding achievement' winner treats Linda Grant to a celebratory tea.

From glitz to glam (The Star Online) - Now you don’t have to fly all the way to London to get your hands on Bernard Chandran’s very wearable ready-to-wear creations, reports DZIREENA MAHADZIR.

Drawing a younger crowd to opera (Dallas Morning News) - Tommy DeHorney had no idea his son could carry a tune. In fact, his son had no idea either.

Note to brides: There's a new shop in town (Warren Times-Gazette) - Erica Manzotti Corey opened Wedding Belle nyc, a bridal shop, a month ago. The Main Street store was inspired by the bridal boutiques she saw in New York City during the years she lived there with her husband, Chris.

 
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