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wedding News Archive15-Oct-2005
'Wedding gowns moving away from white (UPI) BIRMINGHAM, England, Oct. 15 (UPI) -- The National wedding Show in Birmingham, England, showed brides and their mothers an array of colorful wedding gowns.
'Friend wrecks wedding plans (New Straits Times) A 27-year-old mute who has been saving up for seven years for his wedding next year may have to scale down his plans.
'Alternatives abound to the tired, but true wedding march (Victoria Advocate) It takes just those first few notes - ta, dum, dee, dum - to announce the bride's arrival at many weddings. That's why we love it. Wedding guests know to stand and face the approaching bride when they hear it.
'Wedding bells come later in life for Northeasterners (Miami Herald) Couples in the Northeast are hearing wedding bells later than men and women elsewhere in the country -- especially Utah, where younger newlyweds are the norm.
'A WEDDING IN DECEMBER (Book Reporter) In this new novel from the acclaimed author of SEA GLASS and ALL HE EVER WANTED, Anita Shreve tells the tale of seven former schoolmates who gather for a wedding in the Berkshires.
'Jordan and Peter used Botox for wedding (Digital Spy) Jordan and Peter Andre both decided to use Botox to look perfect for their wedding last month.
'Jurong Bird Park offers range of wedding packages to attract couples (Channel NewsAsia) SINGAPORE : Romance was in full flight at a wedding at the Jurong Bird Park. A Scottish couple took advantage of the bird park's wedding package and exchanged their vows beside the world's highest man-made waterfall.
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