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Hastings Cty. - Province honours war brides (The Community Press) - Vicki Bateman accompanied her mother Clara Bateman, Violet Terry and Phyllis Cummings, three war brides from the Quinte area to Queen’s Park on June 13 to attend a war brides luncheon hosted by the Ontario government.
For brides on a budget (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle) - The summer issue of In Style Weddings offers some tips for brides-to-be looking to find the perfect — yet not-too-expensive dress.
BRIDES' BOTOX DEAL (Daily Record) - Blushing brides are ditching something old for something new and paying up to £1000 for a special prenuptial deal of Botox and other cosmetic treatments for the big day.
It's still June -- look out for brides (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) - The term "June weddings" isn't thrown around for nothing. A few years ago, the Dallas Morning News analyzed Texas marriage records to find the most popular wedding date. Surprise! The most popular date was in ... February -- Feb. 14, to be exact, for those who really like buying expensive flowers.
A tale of brides and prejudice (Express India) - They are unemployed, but what rankles more than the lack of a job is the lack of a spouse. The grouse of the over one-lakh unemployed teachers can be heard loud and clear at the Unemployed BEd Teachers' Association.
Wedding guest etiquette (Wisconsin State Journal) - The summer wedding season is here. And while most brides have mailed their invitations, chosen the flowers and ordered the cake, there's still one very important thing to remember - especially if you're a guest.
Tips for Making Your Skin Radiant on Your Wedding Day (Harrisburg Daily Register) - (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.
Accounts of The Bitter Bridesmaid (Manila Bulletin) - What is the Bitter Bridesmaid? I talk about the things that lie hidden under the gossamer veil that is the wedding business. Brides, relatives, suppliers, guests…all of them have dirt to hide and I’m here to uncover them. Anonymously. Now don’t you hate that?
A wedding planner in your PC? (The Christian Science Monitor) - It may not be the most romantic piece of software, but it will help brides- and grooms-to-be stay organized.
Introducing the Ultimate Way to Avoid the Bridezilla Blues: A New Step-by-Step eGuide for Brides (and Grooms, Too!) (PR Web) - “With so much traditional wedding planning information being targeted toward the bride only, much of which focuses on unrealistic perfection like such as having a celebrity wedding like Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban, Brides are driven to what I call the Bridezilla Blues because they are just plain overwhelmed by the pressure and the expectation of others around them,” says Kwanza Bowe, a
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