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More brides angle for cheaper weddings (The Pantagraph) - RALEIGH, N.C. -- Brides are still saying “I do” in 2009, but they’re saying “I don’t” to lavish weddings.

Has bell tolled for Scots’ weddings? (The Herald) - The recession appears to have cooled Scots' love affair with marriage, with new figures showing the number of weddings this year has fallen to a historical low.

Francesca Biller-Safran: You Homophobes Just Jealous Gay Weddings will be Better (The Huffington Post) - Let's just get to the heart of it already and be honest with one another, my anti-gay sisters and brothers. Those who oppose same sex...

Anniversaries | Births | Engagements | Weddings (Nassau County Record) - Shorter, Burkett to marry The parents of Chad Burkett and Jacqualine Shorter are pleased to announce their upcoming marriage. The couple plans to marry at 4 p.m. July 11, 2009 at Newell Lodge in Folkston.

Gay New Yorkers Head to Greenwich for Weddings (New York Times) - Since same-sex marriages became legal in Connecticut in November, couples, many from New York City, have been flocking to Greenwich to wed.

Museum showscentury of weddings"June Brides: 100 years of wedding fashion" is on display noon to 4 p.m. Saturday and ... (Perkasie News-Herald) - Bedminster Township is known for its support of farming, but not this kind.

From fires to spilling the beans, sometimes area weddings go awry (The Destin Log) - What is hailed as the most popular month for weddings is now upon us. Brides everywhere search for the perfect date, time and place to launch what they hope to be a perfect life with their one true love. Some are able to pull that feat off and some

Schools may be closed and functions banned if H1N1 spreads (The Star) - PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry will impose stringent measures, including closing schools and banning private functions like weddings and gatherings in public places if the influenza A (H1N1) virus starts to spread locally.

2009/06/13 (The New Straits Times) - One local transmission of the H1N1 virus will be reason enough for schools and other institutions of learning to be closed in the affected area. Public events such as weddings will also be cancelled.

WHERE'D SHE GO? The White Cliffs, but not in Dover (The Milford Daily News) - The White Cliffs of Northborough had contestants reminiscing about weddings, proms and other galas they'd attended at the former summer home of Smith and Wesson firearms magnate Daniel Wesson and his wife, Cynthia.

 
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