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Oprah Crashes 2 Oklahoma Weddings (Fox News) - Oprah Winfrey crashed two Tulsa wedding receptions over the weekend to gain footage for her show.
Hebrides' U-turn on gay weddings (Scotland on Sunday) - THE Western Isles is preparing to reverse its controversial ban on gay weddings in the Outer Hebrides in the run-up to new anti-discrimination legislation.
This Week in Weddings: (KSLA) - How do I handle inviting only some of my co-workers? Click through for Carley's answer! More >> Get swept up in real couples' love stories and day-of details. This week: Beth and Devin in Ontario.
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Bush pushes gay marriage ban (Houston Chronicle) - The president spoke as the Senate opened a volatile debate on a constitutional amendment to prohibit same-sex weddings.
Senate discusses ban on gay marriage (News 14 Charlotte) - WASHINGTON -- President Bush rallied support Monday for a ban on gay marriage as the Senate opened a volatile, election-year debate on a constitutional amendment to prohibit same-sex weddings.
Oprah The Wedding Crasher (CBS News) - Oprah Winfrey was a surprise guest at several Tulsa weddings over the weekend. The TV star posed for pictures and dropped off gifts while her visits were caught on camera.
Rallying support for ban (Sun-Sentinel) - President Bush leaves Presidential Hall after delivering remarks on the Marriage Protection Act in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on June 5 in Washington, D.C. President Bush rallied support for a ban on gay marriage as the Senate opened a politically charged, election-year debate on a constitutional amendment to prohibit same-sex weddings.
Bush courts support for gay marriage ban (Baltimore Sun) - Constitutional amendment on issue lacks votes for passage in Senate President Bush rallied support today for a ban on gay marriage as the Senate opened a volatile election-year debate on a constitutional amendment to prohibit same-sex weddings.
Music students present piano recital (Fort Morgan Times) - Students of Marcia Washburn presented a recent recital of piano music. The program began with a duet arrangement of "Canon in D" performed by adult students Lisa Dulaney of Hillrose and Sarah Whitney of rural Morgan County. The audience enjoyed this piece so popular at weddings.
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