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Brides.com Trend Watch: Cocktail Weddings Take Sobriety Out of Ceremony (PR Web) - From waddling swans to champagne-filled swimming pools and a small army of bridesmaids, some may argue that modern weddings have gone over the top. If you’re a bride who favors simple elegance over grand affairs, read on as Brides.com outlines a hot new industry trend: cocktail weddings. (PRWEB Jul 29, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/zingpr.php/Q3Jhcy1GYWx1LUNyYXMtSGFsZi1JbnNlLVplcm8=
Tips for Making Your Skin Radiant on Your Wedding Day (Advocate Tribune) - (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.
Unforgettable I Do's can happen with the right theme (phillyburbs.com) - PITTSBURGH - Brides and grooms may never forget their wedding day, but their guests probably will.
How to select a good wedding photographer (The Wichita Eagle) - A little research can go a long way to ensuring that every moment of your big day is captured on film. The Better Business Bureau offers these suggestions for brides and grooms looking for a wedding photographer:
City's new clock has atomic tick-tock (The Muskegon Chronicle) - Every summer, brides opt to marry at North Muskegon's pretty Custer Park. And from now on, "there will be no late weddings," said Bill Gerling as he worked to set the town clock he and his family purchased for the city.
REPOSITORY LIVING WRITER Diana Rossetti (The Canton Repository) - There is nothing like a fire in a hair-styling salon on the very day a trio of brides-to-be is counting on being primped to perfection. That is exactly the situation in which Vicky Calevski, owner of Moda Hair Design & Day Spa at 4503 Fulton Dr. NW, Jackson Township, found herself July 1.
Train history focus of wedding (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch) - Most brides don't expect to find themselves standing in front of a railroad crossing sign on their wedding day.
Boldface: No Day Is a Good Day For a Salon Fire (The Canton Repository) - There is nothing like a fire in a hair-styling salon on the very day a trio of brides-to-be is counting on being primped to perfection. That is exactly the situation in which Vicky Calevski, owner of...
Brides.com Trend Watch: Cocktail Weddings Take Sobriety Out of Ceremony (PR Web via Yahoo! News) - New York, NY (PRWEB) July 29, 2006 -- From waddling swans to champagne-filled swimming pools and a small army of bridesmaids, some may argue that modern weddings have gone over the top.
DFAT 'won't evacuate child brides' (The Age) - Some Australian Lebanese men have stayed behind in war-ravaged Beirut after officials refused to evacuate their teenage 'child brides'. -
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Getting Ready for the Big Wedding (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia) - As thrilling as a big wedding ceremony can be, getting there takes a lot of work and planning. During the weekend, the Bridal Expo in Charleston steered brides-to-be in the right direction. The sluggish economy, however, has impacted the bridal business.