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Wedding Favors News Archive16-Aug-2008
Walking down the aisle, with cash left to spare (The Star-Ledger) Monica Noda is a bride on a budget. When she started planning her nuptials several months ago, she was shocked at the cost of festive matrimony. "I didn't realize how expensive a wedding could be," the Somerville resident said during a recent interview.
New and Blue Unveils 1,000 New Wedding Invitation Choices Available Online (PRWeb) Shopping for wedding invitations is now even easier. New and Blue, an on-line leader of Wedding Favors and accessories, recently expanded its website to include over 1,000 wedding invitations. (PRWeb Jul 28, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/wedding/invitations/prweb1147434.htm
Gay couples use weddings to wage ballot fight (AP via Yahoo! News) When Pamela Brown got married, the two bride figurines atop her wedding cake celebrated her newfound right in California to marry another woman. But one of the figurines had a tiny sign over its head with something more to say: "Vote No on 8."
Gay couples use weddings to wage ballot fight (Las Vegas Sun) Mon, Aug 4, 2008 (1:42 p.m.) When Pamela Brown got married, the two bride figurines atop her wedding cake celebrated her newfound right in California to marry another woman. But one of the figurines had a tiny sign over its head with something more to say: "Vote No on 8."
08/08/08 is the date of a lifetime (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) Eight is an auspicious number in many cultures, none more so than the Chinese. It is a homonym of the Mandarin word for prosperity. As thousands prepare for the Olympics, others prepare for a different high-intensity event: their wedding.
New and Blue Unveils 1,000 New Wedding Invitation Choices Available Online (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) Shopping for wedding invitations is now even easier. New and Blue, an on-line leader of wedding favors and accessories, recently expanded its website to include over 1,000 wedding invitations.
Gay couples use weddings to wage ballot fight (The Standard-Times) LOS ANGELES ? When Pamela Brown got married, the two bride figurines atop her wedding cake celebrated her newfound right in California to marry another woman. But one of the figurines had a tiny sign over its head with something more to say: "Vote...
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