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Horley In Brief (Crawler Today) - FOUR BRIDES two grooms and one wedding was the scene at West Hoathley's Gravetye Manor when hair... PARENTS and teachers of Horley Infant School have sent a congratulations card to stab victim Abigail...
Young brides pay price of African poverty (International Herald Tribune) - Many African girls must leap straight from childhood to marriage at a word from their fathers, sometimes years before they reach puberty.
Brides-on-the-go becoming popular (The Star Online) - Through the glass, the young women are sitting pretty in a row. Passers-by give them the once-over, as they would wares in a shop window.
Brides.com and ModernBride.com Unveil Spring 2006 Wedding Dresses (PR Web) - Styles for 2006 wedding dresses now available for viewing online at Brides.com. [PRWEB Nov 26, 2005]
Saying 'I do' (The Toledo Blade) - From the spring's budding trees to the falling leaves through October, couples joined their lives in beautiful ceremonies. Here are just a few of the brides and grooms who tied the knot.
Christmas-kickoff special section is now available on this Web site. (Perry County News) - The Perry County News regularly includes special sections in its print edition, and those special sections are posted here, as well. Just look on the left side of this page for the list, which includes sections on seniors, brides, home improvement, Little League players and other topics.
Vietnamese brides' huge gamble (Asia News Network) - Just over a month ago, 21-year-old Yen (not her real name) left Viet Nam for Singapore, in search of a husband and a better life.
ARAB GAY 'BRIDES' FACE HORMONE HELL (New York Post) - -- DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — More than two dozen gay Arab men — arrested at what police called a mass homosexual wedding — could face government-ordered hormone treatments, five years in jail and a lashing, authorities said yesterday.
Pre-pubescent brides: African girls pay for poverty (Gainesville Sun) - CHIKUTU, Malawi - Mapendo Simbeye's problems began early last year when the barren hills along Malawi's northern border with Tanzania rejected his attempts to grow even cassava, the hardiest crop of all.
A great vacation for less than $100 a day (MSNBC) - Not long ago, after spending ten splendid but pricey days in Hong Kong, I responded to bittersweet memories of the Philippines and booked myself out on a flight to Manila.
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