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Brides Gone Wild, Grooms Gone Mild (Fox News) - Call it 'Bachelorettes Gone Wild': Brides-to-be are kicking the stuffy traditions of yesteryear to the curb and getting rowdy to celebrate the end of their single life.

Brides head outside for elegance (Gazette.Net) - In recent years, more brides have been choosing to hold their weddings outdoors resulting in a picturesque backdrop for taking vows. Gardens, parks and golf courses are increasingly popular venues for the ceremonies in Frederick County.

Here come the brides, fit for the spotlight (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) - In their quest for perfection, today's brides are turning to wedding trainers, such as Seattle's Christi Masi, dubbed a top trendsetter by Modern Bride magazine.

Chiongbian: A month for brides and golfers (Sun Star) - Welcome to the month of June, a month of wedding bells and golf tournaments. Ready for the aisle next week is Kathleen, the daughter of Fe and Vic Suazo Jr., who will build a family life with my nephew Allan. Congratulations to you guys and may you have as many little ones as you desire.

Fascinating Fact 1566 (ContactMusic) - Three classic musicals are set to hit London's West End later this year (06) - THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW, SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS and CABARET.

Annan tells leaders to help prostitutes on AIDS (Reuters via Yahoo! News) - U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan challenged world leaders on Wednesday to protect the most marginal groups in society from AIDS -- prostitutes, drug users and homosexuals.

Want busy month? Look no further than June (Daytona Beach News-Journal) - April might be the cruelest month, but June is fast gaining a reputation of its own. Long the traditional month for weddings, the sixth month has more recently been associated with the start of Atlantic hurricane season. But there is more to June than blushing brides and outer bands.

Finding wedded bliss in the kitchen Books for Cooks (Kansas City Star) - This season, brides and grooms are vowing to live happily ever after. Give them a leg up with a gift of the new Williams-Sonoma Bride & Groom Cookbook by Gayle Pirie and John Clark (Free Press, $34.95).

On Demand Audio + Expert Wedding Advice @ The Wedding Podcast Network™ (PR Web via Yahoo! News) - Livingston, NJ (PRWEB) June 1, 2006 -- The Wedding Podcast Network™ is the first and only place on the web to listen to advice on wedding planning from brides, grooms, newlyweds and wedding professionals using the hottest Internet technology known as podcasting.

Newsweek Rethinks 'Marriage Crunch' Stats (NBC 10 Philadelphia) - Women over 40 aren't really more likely to be terrorism victims than brides.

 
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Bridal show unites vendors and brides (and some grooms) | By Cara O’Brien Loveland Reporter-Herald (Loveland Reporter-Herald) - Most of the brides- (and grooms-) to-be who came to Sunday’s Bridal Festival at The Ranch were looking for specific things. “I need someone to marry me,” said Candice Moreno, of Loveland. She doesn’t mean the groom, of course, she found him already, but she needed an officiant for her June wedding.

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