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Sign up for June Brides by Monday (thedailytimes.com) - The Daily Times will publish its annual June Brides section Friday, May 26. Any couple getting married during the month of June is eligible to be included in this edition.

One groom for two brides (The Statesman) - Ranjeet S Jamwal JAIPUR, April 28: Two brides for one groom? Sounds rather unusual in the context of Rajasthan, given that people here are sometimes obliged to pay through the nose to have brides brought in from elsewhere.

Brides tread bargain aisle (The Buffalo News) - It was "tulle time" at 8 a.m. Friday in the Lancaster Opera House, as several dozen women lined up at the doors, ready to search through more than 1,500 new wedding gowns - originally priced up to $2,500 - on sale for $50 or $100.

Village Writes Its Epitaph: Victim of a Graying Japan (New York Times) - In Japan, one of the world's fastest-aging societies, entire villages are being depopulated and their traditions and very existence are imperiled.

Thrilladelphia: The details (Philadelphia Daily News) - For complete information on Thrilladelphia, go to www.thrill adelphia.com. Here are some highlights: Lilys/Bitter Bitter Weeks: Two longtime linchpins of the Philly rock scene. Lilys' Kurt Heasley is a charismatic frontman and prolific songwriter who makes everything from '60s pop to '80s new wave his own. Bitter Bitter Weeks' Brian McTear heads MinerStreet/CycleSound Recordings (Burning Brides,

Wedding Photographer Courts Brides with Comedy (PR Web) - The Webster Hill Photography Agency has launched a web radio and podcast network, weddingoverload.com, aimed at brides with a sense of humor. (PRWEB Apr 26, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/zingpr.php/VGhpci1QaWdnLVByb2YtSG9yci1IYWxmLVplcm8=

Ask LaMont: Flowers in your hair require flair (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) - Q: Q: What is your advice to women wearing flowers in their hair?

Shy, lonely, busy, is needed? -- SMS is a useful trick (The Jakarta Post) - The pencil maker told his pencils five important lessons.

The price of sparkle is child slavery (Guardian Unlimited) - Swarovski crystal beads are big business in India. But the children who work with them suffer in appalling conditions.

VILLA SEEKS TO BRING A BIT OF TUSCANY TO EAST TEXAS (Tyler Morning Telegraph) - DOWN THE AISLE: From left, Mary Pennington and her daughter Ronda James stand at the beginning of the walkway leading to an outdoor altar at Villa di Felicita.

 
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