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Does This Wedding Dress Make the Room Small? (New York Times) - A bride feared her big, poufy dress would overtake her wedding in the Bowery Hotel.

Four Ways to Digitally Preserve Your Wedding Photos (Richfield Reaper) - (ARA) - Your great-grandmother probably had just one treasured wedding portrait, and your own mother likely captured memories of her special day in an old-fashioned photo album.

Get me to the track on time (Brainerd Dispatch) - [Two engines revved upon Brainerd International Raceway's racetrack Friday afternoon at the Bad Boyz car show. As expected, both drivers were wearing helmets, but in this unique event, a wedding veil peeked out beneath one.

Second Time’s A Charm For CMT’s ‘Redneck Wedding’ (MultiChannel News) - CMT officials call My Big Redneck Wedding the reality series that “gives a whole new meaning to ‘for better or worse,’” and it’s headed back down the aisle in October when the network debuts the first of eight half-hour episodes.

Great ideas on how to save money on your wedding (The Lufkin Daily News) - Weddings are supposed to be every girl's fantasy brought to life. Perfection and all it's trimmings.

Photographer, retired DDN writer turn work partnership into air-show book (Dayton Daily News) - Tim Gaffney and Ty Greenlees have lived air-show lives for a combined 43 years: Gaffney, as aviation reporter for the Dayton Daily News; Greenlees as his partner in flight, the newspaper's photographer with the flying gene.

'Bachelorette': The new couple speaks (Entertainment Weekly) - By Loren Lankford The new couple talk about their experiences on the series, their wedding plans, and getting to know each other post-show

CMT renews 'My Big Redneck Wedding' for a second season (Reality TV World) - CMT has announced it's renewed My Big Redneck Wedding for a second season. Hosted by comedian Tom Arnold, each episode of My Big Redneck Wedding follows a different pair of lovebirds who live below the Mason-Dixon Line as they prepare to walk down the aisle and throw a reception.

First rule of wedding TV: it’s all about the bride (MSNBC) - What do "Bridezillas" and other wedding-themed shows have in common, apart from, well, the weddings? They all provide valuable life lessons that go far beyond returning your RSVP card.

Couples get those wedding day recession blues (MSNBC) - In these hard times, wedding experts are increasingly dealing with what they call “budget brides.” Left behind is an army of caterers, dress makers and photographers whose livelihoods depend on the bigger-is-better attitude.

 
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