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Lansing pair out of running for 'Today' show wedding (Eaton Rapids Community News) - A Lansing couple's quest to win a nationally televised dream wedding ended on the "Today" show Wednesday. D'Quarius Stewart, 28, and Morgane Black, 21, received the fewest votes in an online poll after last week's karaoke challenge.

Bridal show coming (The Acorn) - Couples planning a wedding are invited to the Bridal Premier Bridal Show from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sun., Aug. 20 at the Hyatt Westlake Plaza, 880 S. Westlake Blvd., Westlake Village.

Lansing couple ousted from 'Today' show contest (Lansing State Journal) - D'Quarius Stewart and Morgane Black were eliminated this morning from the "Today" show competition to win a wedding. The Lansing couple received the fewest votes from an online poll that ran after last week's karaoke challenge.

Tips for Making Your Skin Radiant on Your Wedding Day (Wellsville Daily Reporter) - (ARA) - Every bride wants her wedding to be picture perfect - from the dress to the flowers to the food at the reception. And of course, brides want to be beautiful, both for the ceremony and for the wedding pictures.

Wedding Day Stress: Focus on What Matters (Sleepy Eye Herald Dispatch) - (ARA) - The wedding day is considered to be the happiest day of many people's lives. It also ranks as one of the most stressful. Invitations. Flowers. Catering. Dresses and tuxedoes. The reception.

Wedding Singer Star Laura Benanti Takes Medical Leave from Broadway Show (Playbill) - Laura Benanti, the star of Broadway's The Wedding Singer, has taken a lengthy medical leave from the new musical.

Panama: So hot right now (USA Today) - Retire in paradise for pennies a day! Could there be any sweeter-sounding words to a baby boomer pondering an exit from the fast lane? The first wave of 79 million U.S. boomers is turning 60 this year. Boomers are retiring earlier than did previous generations. They have unparalleled spending power. They're looking for the Next Great Place. And some tour operators are happy to show them the way.

Pest in show (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) - Long before its opening today, "Snakes on a Plane" became an event, thanks to its inspired B-movie premise. If it's a hit, expect a fresh cycle of thrillers mining our anxiety about vermin in unexpected places. It's a chilling prospect ("William H. Macy stars in: 'Snails on a Bus'!") but not an unprecedented one, as these examples of celluloid infestation anxieties illustrate. GATOR IN A SEWER (

Bichon frises, and their admirers, to be party animals (Peninsula Daily News) - SEQUIM -- A white cloud will alight on Bonnie McGill's yard this Friday, bringing with it a canine talent show, costume contest, wedding ceremony and rescue march.

It's down the aisle with Dog and Beth (Media Life Magazine) - The A&E show “Dog the Bounty Hunter” is so over the top, with its leather-bound lead character, the off-the-wall bond skippers he pursues, and his rough-and -tumble kids, that it’s hard to imagine how the show would deal with something as normal and potentially mundane as a wedding.

 
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