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British brides say "I do" to green weddings (Boston Globe) - Here comes the bride, all dressed in -- green. White weddings might have been the dream of fashionable brides of old. But the trendiest British weddings are now at least metaphorically green as couples seek to reduce the impact of their nuptials on the environment.
Indian village hopes brides will flood in after well installed (AFP via Yahoo! News) - Men in a remote Indian village plagued by drinking water problems are hoping they will now be able to lure brides thanks to a new well, a report said Friday.
British brides say "I do" to green weddings (EARTHtimes.org) - LONDON (Reuters) - Here comes the bride, all dressed in -- green.
Tips for Making Your Skin Radiant on Your Wedding Day (Evening Times) - (ARA) - Every bride wants her wedding to be picture perfect - from the dress to the flowers to the food at the reception. And of course, brides want to be beautiful, both for the ceremony and for the wedding pictures.
Mammas pick their sons' brides on Italy reality TV (Reuters via Yahoo! News) - Often seen as mummy's boys, Italian men are now letting their mothers choose their future wives live on television.
Colder Than Christmas, but Still Easter Delights (New York Times) - The coldest Easter since 1940 was greeted on Fifth Avenue with a collection of bizarre bonnets, toques, boaters and beribboned chapeaux.
Stylish quartet: Four sisters offer a shopping-fashion advice service (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) - Read this article ]
Can’t get into that gown? Try some of these workouts (The Buffalo News) - Today’s bridal gowns can show a lot of skin. Maybe that’s why so many wedding workout plans are marching into the market. One of the first to turn heads was the exercise concept called “Buff Brides.”
Make Out of Town Wedding Guests Feel at Home (Wellsville Daily Reporter) - (ARA) - Weddings are a big occasion not only for the bride and groom, but for their friends and families as well. It is a great chance for people who don't see each other as often as they would like to reconnect.
Cold snap could harm new blooms (News 14 Charlotte) - CHARLOTTE – Gardeners and nursery owners are bracing for unseasonably cold temperatures. And they said if you aren't careful, this cold snap could stun or even kill your spring blooms.
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