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Man warns about Internet brides (ABC 13 Texas) - All he wanted was to find love, get married and live happily ever after. Instead, one Texas man is out thousands of dollars and is facing criminal charges.

No brides for Kashmir rebels (The Star Online) - KASHMIR: 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.

How the Internet paints a rosy glow of Asian brides (The Nation) - Hi guys! Are you looking for an Asian bride? Then just type in the keywords "Thai bride" on any Internet search site and in seconds you'll receive 1.2 million hits. About half of those will be profiles of women from the Philippines.

Bridal fashions highlighted at Otsego Club (Gaylord Herald Times) - OTSEGO COUNTY - Nearly 70 brides registered for the 2006 Wedding Show, held at the Otsego Club in Gaylord Saturday. Trishia Chandler, banquet manager and wedding show coordinator, sends a heartfelt thanks to all vendors.

China's rich cruise for marriage on 'love boat' (Daily Telegraph) - Money and marriage are modern China's twin obsessions, and would-be princess brides had their chance to pursue both in Shanghai at the weekend.

Carry around big fancy cameras long enough and eventually somebody will ask you to shoot their wedding. (Bradenton Herald) - My advice: Just say no. In fact you might be well advised to spin on your heel, turn your back to the offending party and run, actually sprint, as far and as fast as you can. Why, might you ask? Well the answer is easy; brides' mothers, humorless ring bearers, DJs who insist upon playing "The Chicken Dance," and above all, soggy shrimp cocktail. This is the reward for being a professional

Know any brides who look like this? (Chicago Sun-Times) - STOCKHOLM, Sweden -- A small Swedish town is searching for a bride-to-be who looks like Ingrid Bergman to re-enact the actress' first wedding in 1937.

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.

A marriage blessed in laughter, longevity (Argus Leader) - DELL RAPIDS - Flies buzzing, a hot October sun steaming overhead, sweat dripping in a crowded farmhouse parlor - like most brides, Mary Lyng remembers her wedding day well. It's an amazing bit of recall considering that Mary Dalsgaard and Alvin Lyng were married 72 years ago this autumn. "Oh my, yes, I can still remember it," Lyng, 91, says as she sits in her living room, her hand resting on the

Good performances help offset sitcom stereotypes on ABC's 'Big Day' (Naples Daily News) - As its title implies, ABC's new comedy tonight, called "Big Day," is about a wedding. One twist, says a press release from the network, is that the show "tells the stories you don't see in the wedding video." You know — the wacky mother, loopy wedding planner, inappropriate in-laws, odd guests, bad weather, food fiascos and sexual embarrassments.

 
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