- Humanist weddings on the increase (ic Lanarkshire)
Humanist weddings are on the increase while overall marriage figures are in decline, statistics have revealed.
- Weddings feel pinch of sluggish economy (The Herald-Mail)
FREDERICK, Md. - Bride-to-be Tyra Seiver wanted white benches for her August wedding, but she balked at the $1,000 cost to rent them. So her fianc, William Higgs, built them himself. The couple spent $50 on lumber and $60 on discounted fabric at Jo-Ann fabrics store.
- Outrage as rector in gay marriage row stages £1,800 'white weddings' for Japanese tourists (Daily Mail)
The rector who presided at the controversial 'gay marriage' of two priests has caused fresh outrage by conducting £1,800 'white wedding' services for Japanese tourists.
- Tufton Takes Spoils (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
Ian Williams-trained Tufton defied top weight in the Weddings At Redcar Claiming Stakes at Redcar.
- Weddings taking big bites out of wallets (Missoulian)
Editor's note: Each Sunday, the Missoulian examines how the nation's economic downturn is affecting western Montanans. Amanda Lewis is finding out that marrying Mr. Right comes with a hefty price tag.
- Massachusetts mulls weddings for out-of-state gays (19 Action News Cleveland)
Associated Press - July 20, 2008 5:43 AM ET BOSTON (AP) - Gay couples from elsewhere could soon be able to get married in Massachusetts. The state Senate is scheduled to vote Tuesday on...
- Massachusetts mulls weddings for out-of-state gays (KRON 4 Bay Area)
BOSTON (AP) - Gay couples from elsewhere could soon be able to get married in Massachusetts. The state Senate is scheduled to vote Tuesday on a measure to repeal a 1913 state law which says couples can't wed in Massachusetts if the marriage would be illegal in their home states.
- Slice of simplicity for weddings (SouthtownStar)
Traditionally, wedding cakes tended to look a lot like wedding dresses - overflowing with intricate design.
- Weddings (The Herald-Mail)
Hartshorn-Griffith; Richardson-Hoffman; Booth-Davis
- Ethics Panel: Small Gifts OK For JPs Performing Weddings (Times Record)
LITTLE ROCK — A justice of the peace in Arkansas may accept a gift for performing a marriage ceremony only if the value of the gift is $100 or less, the state Ethics Commission said Friday in an advisory opinion.
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