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Weddings | Fall/Winter 2005 (Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier) - Laura Meyers describes herself as the "calmest bride I've ever seen." A professional wedding photographer, Meyers has attended her fair share of weddings and had the exact vision in mind for her own special day.
Registry cannot cope with more weddings until December (Panorama) - The Registry Office says it is choc-a-bloc with weddings and that it is fully booked until December. Couples who have been wanting to get married there between now and then have found that they are not able to, unless previously booked.
Deep Thoughts on Wedding Survival (Jewish World Review) - http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | After an earlier column on "Wedding Psychosis"(A New Diagnosis is Born, Nov. 19, 2004) some readers wanted to know if I had any deep after-thoughts on weddings and wedding survival.
A season for blooms and foliage (Malaya) - Most wedding planners and industry experts will agree that with the onset of the ber months, people are not only excited about Christmas, but betrothed couples are also scheduling weddings at this time of the year.
Engagements & Weddings - October 2, 2005 Edition (Detroit Jewish News) - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Meczyk of Northbrook, Ill., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldberg of West Bloomfield are pleased to announce the engagement of their children Susan and Darryl.
Weddings for Oct. 2 (The Advocate Messenger) - Halee Denise Zirnheld and Robert Allen Coleman were married Aug. 6 at the home of the bride on Quirks Run Road by Boyle County Judge-Executive Tony Wilder.
A Wedding Fit For The Donald (Forbes) - Color's in, and so is ethnic food. Five A-List planners run down 2006's hottest trends.
Paris and Paris Uncouple (E! Online via Yahoo! News) - The made-for-the-tabloids romance of Paris Hilton and Paris Latsis has flamed out.
Middle-class India plows new wealth into big weddings (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News) - At a wedding held in a five-star New Delhi hotel last winter, the groom stepped out of a two-door BMW sports car, specially flown in from Europe for the occasion. Spanish flamenco dancers, fresh orchids from Thailand, ice sculptures, even second-tier Bollywood stars paid to mingle - all are just some of the flourishes seen at recent Indian weddings. Forget being down-to-earth. The latest fad is
Dixie Cups Singers Lose Homes in Hurricane (AP via Yahoo! News) - Two original members of the 1960s girl group The Dixie Cups are looking for somewhere sing, along with a new place to live.
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