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Church experts tell brides: No backless gowns, please (INQ7.net) - BRIDES are again reminded to keep those backless and spaghetti-strapped gowns out of the altar.
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.
After planning the wedding, plan your financial future (Centre Daily Times) - NEW YORK -- As wedding season begins to heat up, legions of brides and grooms are fixated on dress fittings, guest lists and last-minute changes to the rehearsal-dinner menu.
A piece of cake (Calgary Sun) - Personalizing your wedding ... Ditch the traditional cake, know your guests' eating habits and have fun. That's the advice city wedding planners are giving brides and grooms.
Child marriages persist in rural Rajasthan (NDTV) - Akha Teej is a day considered to be extremely auspicious for marriages in the Hindu calendar but in Rajasthan, it has also become synonymous with child marriages.
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.
Find a Ring That Fits Your Lifestyle (Southwest Daily News) - (ARA) - The process of getting married can be daunting. There seems to be a million decisions to be made, and all of them important.
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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