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Fairy-tale brides (San Jose Mercury News) - So many brides say they want to look like a princess on their wedding day, and now we're about to find out if they really mean it.

Dress dash draws area brides (Baltimore Examiner) - Soon-to-be brides stripped down on Friday - with no grooms in sight.

Brides against breast cancer (KVAL Eugene) - Brides help grant wishes as they shop for that perfect dress this weekend.

Some Brides Still Waiting For Gowns After Shop Closes Suddenly (WJXT News4Jax.com via Yahoo! News) - Dozens of brides who were concerned that they wouldn't get their dresses from a well-known Mandarin bridal shop after it suddenly went out of business have received their merchandise.

College football games override possible wedding dates (Daily Nebraskan) - "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." Those words, written by philosopher George Santayana in 1905, probably weren't intended as advice on when to schedule wedding dates. Or more accurately, when not to. For decades, as brides and grooms have decided when their weddings will be, many have been snubbed by their guests for overlooking an essential point for a ...

Across the Internet: Website will provide information on Newfoundland's war brides (Corner Brook The Western Star) - CORNER BROOK The war brides of Newfoundland and Labrador will soon have a website dedicated to them.

Budget-minded brides seeking deals (MSNBC) - For years, brides and grooms have been hearing about the daunting — and rising — price of an average American wedding. Now some are striking back, snubbing high-end florists, caterers, wedding boutiques and even jewelers in favor of bigger bargains at places like Target, Costco and Wal-Mart.

Tying the knot, not digging a hole (The Herald-Mail) - Rising wedding costs - which now rival some people's starting pay - have forced some brides- and grooms-to-be to reconsider how much they're willing to spend on the big day.

High-end pedals to the metal (USA Today) - If bicycling has a nirvana, the bucolic back roads snaking throughout the Bay Area would qualify. Bikers here tend to be fit, fanatical and thanks to high-tech-enterprise success flush. As a result, the region does not lack for fancy bike shops. Which is why ultra-exclusive Above Category stands out.

His and her weddings (San Jose Mercury News) - ATLANTA - Many grooms have endured weeks of shopping and errands alongside their often crazed brides-to-be.

 
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