 Headlines from June 26, 2005
Don't overlook finances when planning wedding
Thank-you cards should be personalized
Counting down to the wedding: A checklist
Add a personal touch and savings in several areas
Make sure invitations, announcements go out properly
What's your wedding style?
Flowers: A quick introduction
Choosing great entertainment
Before you smile for the camera
Headlines from June 24, 2007
Do homework about photographer
Put thought into creating gift registry list
Picking reception hall can be big task
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 | The work involved with planning a wedding can stress out even the most stable of individuals. Even those brides-to-be who knew all the reasons why they were getting married a few months ago might be facing the prospect of walking down the aisle with anxiety.
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| Resource center offers programs
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DEARBORN The Marriage Resource Center of Wayne County offers a host of programs to help couples strengthen their relationships.
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| Brides-to-be must control stress level
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 | Getting married can be one of the most memorable and lovely times of your life. But, it also can be one of the most stressful. With so many decisions to make, high-priced expenses and working on a tight deadline, it's easy to see how even the most put-together person could get frazzled.
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| Newlyweds need to deal with finances
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 | Newlyweds face a host of big decisions once their honeymoon is over and it's time to head back to reality. Perhaps none carry more weight than the numerous financial decisions that need to be made. Some are more common sense and obvious than others, while some are touchy subjects and need to be addressed carefully.
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