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Hundreds Of Brides Attend Wedding Extravaganza (WJAC 6 Johnstown) - Around 500 brides, accompanied by parents or their significant others, packed the Jaffa Mosque in Altoona Sunday.
Brides happy with their high street look (icWales) - THE long-awaited bridal range from Marks & Spencer has been unveiled, ahead of its official launch next month.
Brides in the Civil War Era (BellaOnline) - The hoop skirt was all the rage in the Civil War era. Learn more about bridal fashion in the 1860s! This is the fourth in a series of articles about the evolution of bridal fashion, featuring museums with wedding gowns currently on display.
More Headlines (CBS 46 News Atlanta) - The toasts. The bouquet toss. The dreaded Chicken Dance. These are rituals that, for better or worse, brides in the U.S. can expect on their wedding day. But have you ever wondered what weddings are like around the world?
Using 2005 to Help 2006 (WOAI) - Certain things in life are very difficult to plan. Oh sure, we all try to plan the ultimate family vacation, but inevitably someone pukes on the roller coaster. And too many brides plan a lavish outdoor wedding only to have it interrupted by a monsoon.
'Brides' tell all on KLOS (Orange County Register) - KLOS/95.5 FM has popped the Champagne cork on its new "Three Strangers & A Wedding" reality show, and if this past week is any indication, it will once again be a feast for the ears.
'Cut-price wedding' handbook (Coventry Evening Telegraph) - BRIDES should consider travelling to their wedding in a taxi, wearing a secondhand wedding dress and asking guests to bring a bottle to the reception, according to the Church of England.
Church's 'cheap weddings' plea (Edinburgh Evening News) - BRIDES should consider travelling to their wedding in a taxi, wearing a second-hand wedding dress and asking guests to bring a bottle to the reception, according to the Church of England.
CHURCH: MARRY 'ON THE CHEAP' (Daily Mirror) - BRIDES should travel to their wedding by taxi wearing a second-hand dress from a charity shop to cut the cost of getting hitched, says the Church of England.
Church against spendthrift weddings (PA via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News) - Brides should consider travelling to their wedding in a taxi, wearing a second-hand wedding dress and asking guests to bring a bottle to the reception, according to the Church of England.
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