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Weddings. More weddings. Still more weddings. (The Canton Repository) - The weekend should have been swell: my dear friend's wedding in Louisiana. It was sunny, there were lots of daiquiris and the mushy words flowed. But it sent me into a panic. Because the more weddings...

Weddings in numbers (Summit Daily News) - Nuptial numbers: • 2.3 million couples wed every year in the United States. That breaks down to nearly 6,200 weddings a day.

Traverce Launches ShareWeddings.Com, the First Social Networking Site for Weddings (RedNova) - Traverce, Inc. today announced the launch of ShareWeddings.com, its social networking site just for weddings. The company expects ShareWeddings to fill a void in the booming social networking arena for a site dedicated to weddings -- one of the most social events in peoples' lives.

Stylishly Practical weddings (Manila Bulletin) - It’s not the same difference. Engaged couples plan to get married because they want to settle down. Engaged couples plan their wedding because they don’t want to settle for anything less.

Destination weddings aren't worth the price (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News) - A close friend just announced very good, and very bad, news. The good: She's engaged to a great guy. And the bad: She's getting married in Hawaii - mark your calendar.

For weddings, Friday is I-do-able (Orlando Sentinel) - Laura Elliott missed her best friend's wedding last year because she assumed it was on a Saturday.

CITY BOUNCING BACK: Weddings revived (The Myrtle Beach Sun News) - When it was obvious Hurricane Katrina had laid waste to New Orleans, bride-to-be Lauren Francingues told her wedding planner, "It's not going to happen."

AT HOME WITH . . . Dale and Joan Rohman (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) - When it comes to glam weddings, themed deb parties and the kind of bloom-enhanced soirees that keep tongues wagging long afterward, event planner Dale Rohman prides himself on cutting-edge florals and design. But at his home in Chesterfield, he's a squishy-heart sentimentalist.

Many change tune about weddings (Chicago Tribune) - The culmination of Sue Lin Yee and Jeff Hawthorne's wedding afternoon was a 10-course Chinese banquet, and the newlyweds did not want the disruption of an obnoxious disc jockey or a band that didn't share their tastes.

Weddings (Hartselle Enquirer) - Chasity Bryant of Hartselle and Shane Hodges of Waverly, Tenn. were wed Saturday, May 13, 2006, at 7 p.m. at Burningtree Country Club with the Rev. Bill Partridge officiating.

 
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