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Military weddings pregnant with style (The Herald) - WHITE weddings are unique in their own right but others stand out from the rest.

Weddings: a window on cultural change (Asia News Network) - In all cultures, rich or poor, from east to west, north and south, in times of peace or in wartime, weddings are among people’s most cherished memories.

Singer Imogen Heap Says 'Hooray' to Gay Weddings in her Native U.K. (PR Web) - Singer Imogen Heap talks about her new album "Speak for Yourself," the musical uses of a frying pan, and her feelings about gay weddings in her native U.K. [PRWEB Dec 24, 2005]

CHAMPAGNE: Getting beyond the bubbly (La Crosse Tribune) - Celebrities bathe in it. P. Diddy raps about it. Baseball players soak each other with it. Champagne is an institution — the carbonated drink attends countless occasions, from weddings to the World Series.

WEDDINGS (The Pueblo Chieftain Online) - Blanchfield-Ware Megan Blanchfield and Rick Ware were married Oct. 1 at St. Paul United Methodist Church with the Rev. Tom Peacock officiating. The bride is the daughter of Rick and Debbie Blanchfield of Pueblo. The bridegroom is the son of Don and Arleen Ware of Pueblo. Maid of honor was Julie Schafer, matron of honor was Gina Colletti and bridesmaids were Melissa Steffy, Vanessa

Sweet justice? Wedding ban over for Chauvin man (Houma, Louisiana Newspaper - The Courier) - CHAUVIN -- Eight years after being ordered to stop performing weddings, the man who may hold the Terrebonne record for pronouncing the most couples husband and wife is again free to marry people.

Can't Stop the Music, Say Young Iranians After Ban (Washington Post) - TEHRAN, Iran -- A young woman driving through the Iranian capital blared the Eagles' "Hotel California" from her car speakers -- an act that would have gotten her pulled over by police, and possibly arrested, 20 years ago during the frenzy of the Islamic Revolution.

Fire guts 'Ben Hur' author's former home (The Indianapolis Star) - The Crawfordsville Country Club, a landmark that once served as "Ben-Hur" author Lew Wallace's summer home, burned to the ground early Saturday, taking with it memories of golf outings, pool parties and innumerable weddings.

Older men signal hope for priesthood (Daily Herald via Yahoo! News) - Known for his devilish behavior as a child, Nate Payne was about the last of his 10 siblings his parents would have expected to pursue a life as a Roman Catholic priest.

Developer leaving rustic life (Daytona Beach News-Journal) - PORT ORANGE -- His lined face tenses as he kneels inside a canoe, grasps a gnarled tree branch and pushes off into the rippling water that has been a constant in his 82 years.

 
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