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Brides-to-Be, Get Ready to Run (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) - It's shopping as a full-contact sport. And the women who take part in the "Running of the Brides" at Filene's Basement in Chicago wouldn't have it any other way.

Brides stranded by fly-by-night NRI grooms (Indian Express via Yahoo! India News) - More NRI grooms abandoning brides, say cops; experts prescribe marriages be registered For Mira it was a dream come true when she got married to Sanjoy Shastri (both names changed), a Los Angeles-based software engineer, a year back. In a few days, Sanjoy left for Los Angeles with Rs 8 lakh and gold ornaments and promised to take Mira back. A month later, Mira's dreams were shattered when she got ...

Trashing for treasure : Brides get gowns down and dirty for photos (South Bend Tribune) - Jen Wontorski of Hamlet laughs as she attempts to climb out of the Yellow River at Wytoughan Park in Knox. Scooping up the water-laden skirt of her wedding dress in one hand, she takes the arm of her husband, Rick, to maintain her balance on the slippery rocks.

Shane Co. betting Orlando brides will love wall-size display of loose diamonds (Orlando Sentinel) - An earlier version of this story included an incorrect street for the location of the store.

Trash the dress? Some brides are posing for down-and-dirty portraits (The Kansas City Star) - It’s every bride’s dream, really: to squeeze into her expensive, just-perfect wedding dress and run giggling through the jets of water at the Crown Center Square fountain.

The trousseau, all a girl needs before the big day (Daily Telegraph) - As a new exhibition looks back on the Queen's wedding chest, Clare Coulson discovers how modern brides are bringing back the romantic tradition of the luxury-packed bottom drawer

As wedding guest, stay sober, polite (Lansing State Journal) - Everyone spends a lot of time talking about brides behaving badly, but odds are when you go to a wedding this summer, you'll instead be surprised by the behavior of at least a couple of guests. Brides Michigan editors asked brides-to-be about appalling guest behavior, to advise all Michigan wedding goers what not to do at a wedding as a guest.

Drivers, and brides, are left marooned (Times Online Sunday) - BRITAIN’S summer washout left motorists trapped in their cars and brides marooned at the altar and forced children to sleep overnight in their classrooms.

Bunko Babes enjoy a day of wedded bliss (Greenville Advocate) - It was an evening of “white lace and promises,” photos and celebration foods, and the tossing of the bouquet. No, it wasn't a wedding, but the brides certainly were there - 14, to be exact, plus one single gal looking lovely in hot pink.

Trends: Wedding Couples Go High Tech (First Coast News) - JACKSONVILLE, FL -- Thousands of people received wedding invitations this year. On many of those invites was the phrase "check out our website for more details." The majority of brides and grooms-to-be have gone high tech.

 
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