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Springfield park quickly becomes favorite wedding site (Boston Globe) - It was dedicated only over the weekend, but a new town park already has become a favored spot for weddings.

"Weddings at Splendido" Unveils on September 18, 2006 (Manila Bulletin) - Get married in style – find out how when Splendido Taal, the premier wedding destination in Tagaytay, unveils "Weddings at Splendido" on Monday, September 18, at the Splendido Golf Clubhouse.

Weddings (Salisbury Post) - Michael Kotarsky Vincent and Danielle Rose Smith, 1105 Lawndale Drive, Salisbury. Jeffrey Caron Stover, 603 Wilderness Trail Drive, Charlotte, and Brandi Mishay Livingston, 831 Crowne Forest Court, Winston-Salem.

Neelesh Misra (Hindustan Times) - Deep in the heartland of Uttar Pradesh, the underclass is doing away with centuries of dependence on Brahmins. And priests are getting sacked. In dozens of villages across the state, Dalits have stopped depending on Brahmin priests for weddings, funerals and other ceremonies.

Man's best friend to best man (News Interactive) - DOGS are being entrusted with a ceremonial role in their owners' weddings, with some pampered pets wearing outfits matching the bride and groom.

Saying 'I do' in park will now cost $50 (Chicago Sun-Times) - GATLINBURG, Tenn. -- Citing a fivefold increase in weddings inside the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in the past half decade, the National Park Service is set to begin charging for permits for them.

ROYSTER, 32, AND DEMPSEY, 26 (New York Post) - JULY 28 - Most weddings merely join two families together. The nuptials of Sinead Dempsey and Christopher Royster were more like an international celebration. After the pair tied the knot at St. Margaret's Church in Pearl River, N.Y., Irish and...

Virtual weddings (BBC News) - Zimbabwe's traditional weddings are now increasingly being held in the absence of brides and grooms who live overseas.

Teen Fashion Designer Dreams About Her Own Wedding Day (Benton Evening News) - (ARA) - It's no surprise that weddings are a serious business. They are, after all, a $25.3 billion industry.

Expert View: From war to weddings, why gold could glitter again (Independent) - Gold prices have been on a roller-coaster ride in the past few months. Having shot up to over $720 per ounce in May, they dived to less than $560 in June, bounced to over $660 in July, and then slumped back to around $570 in September.

 
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