| 01/04/2009 07:02 AM |
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Winter wedding ideas (Lansing State Journal)
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Winter weddings are totally in! Not only is it a beautiful time of year to get married, but there are also tons of unique ideas to set your wedding apart. From cool blues and rich champagne hues to warm helpings of apple pie and spiced cider, we’ve got some amazing ways for you to turn your winter wedding from drab to fab! COLOR COMBOS Opt for an elegant combination of silver, gold and white. ...
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| 01/07/2009 09:21 AM |
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Donn Esmonde: Make most of 2nd chance for Commercial Slip signs (The Buffalo News)
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From golf to history, sometimes you need to take a mulligan. The second chance, in this case, should get us more bang for the millions of bucks we spent at Erie Canal Harbor.
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| 01/05/2009 03:44 AM |
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Couples cutting back on dream nuptials (Charleston Daily Mail)
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CHARLESTON, W.Va.--Hundreds of brides went to the states largest wedding expo to figure out what they want - and can afford - for one of the most important days of their lives.So far, despite broken nest eggs, layoffs and young couples who find jobs harder...
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| 01/05/2009 04:24 AM |
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More couples say 'I don't' to big tiered cake (The Times-News)
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The big, white wedding cake has gone stale for many couples who have tasted too much bad buttercream and seen too many slices left untouched on the table.
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| 01/06/2009 03:27 AM |
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Onassis Center Lets Teen Brides Bathe, Satyrs Romp in N.Y. Show (Bloomberg)
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Jan. 6 (Bloomberg) -- On a broken piece of pottery, two young girls dance around the altar of Artemis, holding hands and praying that she will ensure their fertility.
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| 01/06/2009 03:09 AM |
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Bond of love keeps individual family members rooted (The Post and Courier)
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When we decided to buy a home seven years ago, I had just one request: Please, please could the property have at least one tree, preferably one taller than I am, which is not that hard to achieve.
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| 01/03/2009 03:58 AM |
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For a Buried Mill, a Brief Stint in the Sun (New York Times)
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While most of the city?s old waterfront industrial and commercial districts have faded, the past has a way of emerging in unexpected ways.
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| 01/03/2009 03:47 AM |
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?Things I?ve Been Silent About? (New York Times)
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?I have often asked myself how much of my mother?s account of her meeting with her first husband was a figment of her imagination.?
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| 12/31/2008 12:15 AM |
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Miniature village is family's holiday centerpiece (Simi Valley Acorn)
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Simi resident Ann Jordan has a village in her home—a bright, snowy scene nestled in the corner of her dining room. But with about 60 houses and hundreds of trees and figurines dotting the white hills, it's more of a bustling town center than a quaint rural hamlet.
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| 01/01/2009 10:18 PM |
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Questions/Answers (Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)
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Questions and answers on Daily Bulletin stories from readers like you. PASADENA - Liz Marin of Whittier was among the dozens of people who with patience and care gave life Tuesday to "Seaside Amusement," the Cal Poly Universities entry in the 2008 Tournament of Roses Parade.
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