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South Korea closes video gaming parlors (CNN Money) - 'Sea Story' raises suspicions and speculation about illegal slots and brides.

Curled for the Big Day (Manila Bulletin) - Clueless on how to style your hair for the big day? For brides who would like to veer away from the usual updo for their wedding, letting your hair down with loose curls is another option. This look is especially apt for garden weddings and celebrations of the more casual kind.

Nebojo releases wedding songs (Mmegi) - Nebojo, a singing trio from Bobonong is out to give an offering of advice, wrapped in tunes to the new grooms and brides.

Religion today (AP via Yahoo! News) - Should anything go wrong in her marriage, Zaynab Abdul-Razacq is confident her rights will be well-protected. Her husband has guaranteed it — in writing.

Downside of Marriage Boom (Institute for War and Peace Reporting) - Judges and doctors concerned at growing numbers of underage brides. Thursday is traditionally wedding day in this northern city - and the sight of motorcades decorated with flowers is becoming increasingly frequent as more and more couples tie the knot.

Web makes bride's work piece of cake (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) - A bride-to-be uses sites like the Knot, which helps with everything from budgets to the tiniest details.

Wedding Day Stress: Focus on What Matters (Derby Daily Reporter) - (ARA) - The wedding day is considered to be the happiest day of many people's lives. It also ranks as one of the most stressful. Invitations. Flowers. Catering. Dresses and tuxedoes. The reception.

Butterfly Kiss-Off (New York Times) - Among entomologists and conservation groups, the painted lady has provoked a controversy a microcosm of contemporary conservation-versus-corporation conflicts.

The New Wedding Etiquette (Daily Clay County Advocate-Press) - (ARA) - Wedding traditions can and do change. And, sometimes, traditions should change. So says Peggy Post, the great-grand-daughter-in-law of Emily Post, today's leading authority on etiquette and the author of a dozen books.

Teen Fashion Designer Dreams About Her Own Wedding Day (Gridley Herald) - (ARA) - It's no surprise that weddings are a serious business. They are, after all, a $25.3 billion industry.

 
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