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Weddings at sea: Would you tie the knot on a cruise ship? (USA Today) - P&O Cruises says it married 371 couples at sea last year, a 32% jump from 2007, and it's not the only line reporting growth in weddings at sea.

Destination Weddings (PDNonline) - Still, none of them are complaining. “I’ve always loved traveling, and I can’t get enough of it,” says Chrisman. “When it comes to weddings, a lot of my inspiration comes from the spontaneous aspects; being in a new place every weekend definitely feeds that creativity.”

Break some wedding rules and make your own (CNN) - One thing I learned before I got married is that nobody loves to talk about weddings more than women who just got married. They'll grab on to any socially acceptable opportunity to relive their experiences.

Animatronic Bride Robot Makes Weddings Seem Like Chuck-E-Cheese Outings [Bride Bot] (Gizmodo) - You know what would definitely make weddings more fun? Animatronic robots of the bride and groom. These "look-alike welcome robots" take the place of boring welcome boards and greet guests with...

Weddings: Couples are trimming the extras but bookings remain strong (Charleston Regional Business Journal) - Charleston wedding vendors say many brides are spending more wisely and slightly less than in recent years, but, overall, the local wedding business is not suffering from the economic slowdown.

Get Out this weekend (The Kansas City Star) - I went to four weddings in 2008, and I will freely admit to you I cannot dance. I embarrassed myself at one reception trying to salsa and then trying to do the electric slide. Everybody can do the electric slide. Sigh. Taking lessons is on my agenda.

Couples defy crisis with lavish weddings (Toowoomba Chronicle) - AUSSIE couples continue to defy the tough economic times, spending up big on lavish nuptials, a bridal magazine has found.

Couples defy crisis with lavish weddings (The West Australian) - Australian couples continue to defy the tough economic times, spending up big on lavish nuptials, a bridal magazine has found. The economic downturn hasn't dampened the bridal spirit with the avera

Weddings and Engagements (Princeton Town Topics) - Carleton-Fontenot. Elissa Baker Carleton, daughter of Curtis Randall Carleton and Nancy King Carleton of Potomac, Maryland, formerly of Princeton and Lawrenceville, to Michael Joseph Fontenot, son of Beverly Ann Horn and the late Stuart Joseph Fontenot of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Couples defy crisis with lavish weddings (AAP via Yahoo!7 News) - Australian couples continue to defy the tough economic times, spending up big on lavish nuptials, a bridal magazine has found.

 
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