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'Buying' of brides rampant in Haryana (NDTV) - Villagers in Haryana are trying to tackle the problem of the skewed sex ratio by buying brides from poorer states like Jharkand and Uttaranchal. With an unfavourable sex ratio of 270 boys per 132 girls, 15 girls have been brought into the villages of Haryana from other states in just the last year.
Brides-to-Be Say 'I Do!' to Bliss Ink's Place Cards Featured in Brides Magazine (PR Web) - Bliss Ink Custom Stationery, with their trademark trendy designs, has two of its newest products featured in the March/April issue of Brides Magazine, as well as in the Spring special issue of Brides Receptions Magazine. [PRWEB Mar 4, 2006]
Shop owner puts brides, families at ease (Orlando Sentinel) - Opening a formal-wear shop was a natural for Beth Pennacchia. She and her husband, Mount Dora High School Principal Claude Pennacchia, go to the prom every year.
Brides get bold with bare skin, bright colors (Lansing State Journal) - When shopping for her wedding gown in late 2004, Timnah Masariu of Indianapolis wanted something different.
For bold brides, vivid hues, accessories, flowers add dramatic flair at Showcase (Rapid City Journal) - RAPID CITY — If you are planning a wedding in the near future, the annual Bridal Showcase is your one-stop shop for all things matrimonial.
In Full BLOOM (Manila Bulletin) - For brides-to-be who can’t live without the stay-put color of a lipstick then Bloom has a new product you’ll love. New Liquid Lipstick; the color coverage of a lipstick with the moisturizing hi-sheen of a gloss!
Local JP performs ‘marriage by proxy' for English woman, Livingston inmate (The Daily Sentinel) - Like other brides, Rachael Ford took her husband "for better or for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, until death do us part."
COOKBOOK: The bride and groom will thank you (Lexington Herald-Leader) - As soon as spring arrives, so will the bridal showers and engagement parties. Most brides make it easy for guests by registering their gift desires at department or other stores, but it's nice to get a practical surprise gift such as the Williams-Sonoma Bride & Groom Cookbook (Free Press, $34.95).
Mom taught her well (Mobridge Tribune) - Cherea Banik won't celebrate her first wedding anniversary until June, but her husband, Robert, hasn't had to suffer through the cooking learning experiences that most brides go through.
Brides vie for second honeymoon (The Herald) - THE biggest event this weekend is The Sunday Mail Bride of the Year Show at the Harare International Conference Centre where 12 brides are vying for a second honeymoon.
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