Couples finding ways to cut wedding costs (Newsday)
Worried about the economic slowdown, many are tying the knot on a shoestring budget. A typical bride-to-be, Katrina Macrae has bought a dress, browsed different varieties of flowers and settled on a date and location for her April nuptials.
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Something borrowed, something blue, everything else done by you (Orlando Sentinel)
A florist wanted $75 for each of eight flower balls that Paige Nero had her heart set on to decorate the aisle for her upcoming wedding. So she's fashioning them herself for $12 a pop. Throw in 130 invitations she made from scratch, an aisle runner she monogrammed and other labors of love she handcrafted for the September ceremony in Utica, and Nero estimates she's saving as much as $3,000. "My ...
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Tying the knot on a shoestring (Newsday)
Planning a cut-rate wedding might seem out of step with the gauzy dream of the big day, but lately, more brides have been thinking thrifty.
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Autopsy: Body in park was Miller (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
An autopsy confirmed Tuesday what police and the family of Arthur Miller have suspected for nearly a week: the University of Iowa professor accused of asking for sexual favors in exchange for grades is dead.
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Central Valley town aims to be wedding destination (The Fresno Bee)
The Central Valley farm town of Turlock is seeing wedding bells. Read comments
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