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OneWed.com Celebrates the Year's Biggest Day of Wedding Planning by Declaring January 5, 2009, "Matrimony Monday" (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Newly Re-Launched Wedding Website Simplifies Wedding Planning Just in Time for Marriage Proposal Season. Brides Benefit with Contest to Win $5,000 in Customized Stationery
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Getting Ready for the Big Wedding (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
As thrilling as a big wedding ceremony can be, getting there takes a lot of work and planning. During the weekend, the Bridal Expo in Charleston steered brides-to-be in the right direction. The sluggish economy, however, has impacted the bridal business.
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With a wedding ahead ... (The Marietta Times)
Wake up and smell the chocolate and roses. Summer weddings are just around the corner. Good friends Emi McAfee, 20, and Joey Rovinsky, 21, both of Marietta, have no pending wedding plans, but they both enjoyed a "taste" of planning excitement at Bridal Extravaganza 2009 Sunday at Dyson Baudo Recreation Center at Marietta College.
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Secrets to Stress-free Bridal Shower Planning (Paragould Daily Press)
(ARA) - When your best friend or sister announces she's engaged and wants you to be her maid of honor, of course you jump up and down with excitement - for her. But inside, you're starting to cringe. Dresses, presents and planning at least one bridal shower - you can feel the pressure building up.
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Men attend, but brides still in charge of wedding planning (Rapid City Journal)
After 32 years of the annual Rapid City Bridal & Prom Showcase, organizers say more men are attending.
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Triathlon can't crash wedding (Owen Sound Sun Times)
Wedding bells and sweaty triathletes apparently don't mix. A Subaru Triathlon Series event has been called off for this year due to a conflict with [...]
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Wedding Trends 2008: Posh, Personal and Pop-Cultural (PIZZAHEROS)
Events in Motion (EIM), an upscale event-planning agency in Los Angeles, has created a new division, Weddings by EIM, to handle the "growing number of requests for elaborately designed weddings."
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