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MoreCouplesCohabitingSignOnDottedLine
From: WLKY Louisville on Tue, Mar 15 2011 9:46 AM
Over the past two decades, couples choosing to just live together has increased by more than 80 percent, according to the U-S Census Bureau. But forgoing the traditional wedding vows does not necessarily mean giving up a legal agreement.
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MoreCouplesCohabitingSignOnDottedLine
From: WBALTV Baltimore on Tue, Mar 15 2011 9:42 AM
Over the past two decades, couples choosing to just live together has increased by more than 80 percent, according to the U-S Census Bureau. But forgoing the traditional wedding vows does not necessarily mean giving up a legal agreement.
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MoreCouplesCohabitingSignOnDottedLine
From: WPTZ Champlain on Tue, Mar 15 2011 9:40 AM
Over the past two decades, couples choosing to just live together has increased by more than 80 percent, according to the U-S Census Bureau. But forgoing the traditional wedding vows does not necessarily mean giving up a legal agreement.
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MoreCouplesCohabitingSignOnDottedLine
From: WISN Milwaukee on Tue, Mar 15 2011 9:30 AM
Over the past two decades, couples choosing to just live together has increased by more than 80 percent, according to the U-S Census Bureau. But forgoing the traditional wedding vows does not necessarily mean giving up a legal agreement.
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MoreCouplesCohabitingSignOnDottedLine
From: WMTW Portland on Tue, Mar 15 2011 9:29 AM
Over the past two decades, couples choosing to just live together has increased by more than 80 percent, according to the U-S Census Bureau. But forgoing the traditional wedding vows does not necessarily mean giving up a legal agreement.
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MoreCouplesCohabitingSignOnDottedLine
From: KOAT Albuquerque on Tue, Mar 15 2011 9:28 AM
Over the past two decades, couples choosing to just live together has increased by more than 80 percent, according to the U-S Census Bureau. But forgoing the traditional wedding vows does not necessarily mean giving up a legal agreement.
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MoreCouplesCohabitingSignOnDottedLine
From: KMBC Kansas City on Tue, Mar 15 2011 9:17 AM
Over the past two decades, couples choosing to just live together has increased by more than 80 percent, according to the U-S Census Bureau. But forgoing the traditional wedding vows does not necessarily mean giving up a legal agreement.
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MoreCouplesCohabitingSignOnDottedLine
From: WDSU New Orleans on Tue, Mar 15 2011 9:16 AM
Over the past two decades, couples choosing to just live together has increased by more than 80 percent, according to the U-S Census Bureau. But forgoing the traditional wedding vows does not necessarily mean giving up a legal agreement.
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MoreCouplesCohabitingSignOnDottedLine
From: WYFF4 Greenville on Tue, Mar 15 2011 9:10 AM
Over the past two decades, couples choosing to just live together has increased by more than 80 percent, according to the U-S Census Bureau. But forgoing the traditional wedding vows does not necessarily mean giving up a legal agreement.
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MoreCouplesCohabitingSignOnDottedLine
From: KOCO Oklahoma on Tue, Mar 15 2011 8:59 AM
Over the past two decades, couples choosing to just live together has increased by more than 80 percent, according to the U-S Census Bureau. But forgoing the traditional wedding vows does not necessarily mean giving up a legal agreement.
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MoreCouplesCohabitingSignOnDottedLine
From: KSBW Monterey on Tue, Mar 15 2011 8:56 AM
Over the past two decades, couples choosing to just live together has increased by more than 80 percent, according to the U-S Census Bureau. But forgoing the traditional wedding vows does not necessarily mean giving up a legal agreement.
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MoreCouplesCohabitingSignOnDottedLine
From: KITV Hawaii on Tue, Mar 15 2011 8:56 AM
Over the past two decades, couples choosing to just live together has increased by more than 80 percent, according to the U-S Census Bureau. But forgoing the traditional wedding vows does not necessarily mean giving up a legal agreement.
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MoreCouplesCohabitingSignOnDottedLine
From: WTAETV Pittsburgh on Tue, Mar 15 2011 8:53 AM
Over the past two decades, couples choosing to just live together has increased by more than 80 percent, according to the U-S Census Bureau. But forgoing the traditional wedding vows does not necessarily mean giving up a legal agreement.
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MoreCouplesCohabitingSignOnDottedLine
From: YouTube on Tue, Mar 15 2011 7:14 AM
Over the past two decades, couples choosing to just live together has increased by more than 80 percent, according to the US Census Bureau. But forgoing the traditional wedding vows does not necessarily mean giving up a legal agreement.
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MoreCouplesCohabitingSignOnDottedLine
From: MSN Video on Tue, Mar 15 2011 6:49 AM
Over the past two decades, couples choosing to just live together has increased by more than 80 percent, according to the U-S Census Bureau. But forgoing the traditional wedding vows does not necessarily mean giving up a legal agreement.
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MoreCouplesCohabitingSignOnDottedLine
From: WCVB Boston on Tue, Mar 15 2011 6:34 AM
Over the past two decades, couples choosing to just live together has increased by more than 80 percent, according to the U-S Census Bureau. But forgoing the traditional wedding vows does not necessarily mean giving up a legal agreement.
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MatrimonyintheMorningTheWedding
From: Voxant Newsroom on Tue, Mar 08 2011 10:16 AM
Engaged for four years, Jenna Steffan and Matt Hodge exchange vows on live television! Fox 8’s Wayne Dawson officiated as Cleveland TV history was made.
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MatrimonyintheMorningTheWedding
From: ClipSyndicate on Mon, Feb 14 2011 12:30 PM
Engaged for four years, Jenna Steffan and Matt Hodge exchange vows on live television! Fox 8’s Wayne Dawson officiated as Cleveland TV history was made.
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FreeweddingsonValentinesDay
From: ClipSyndicate on Fri, Feb 11 2011 10:08 PM
Are you and your loved one looking to get hitched on Valentine’s Day? Toledo minister Rev. Lynn o'Dell of the Unity Church is offering her services for free on Monday, Feb. 14, to couples who want to get married, renew their vows, or commitment ceremonies. Rev. O'Dell has bee...
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ProjectHappilyEverAfter
From: ClipSyndicate on Wed, Feb 09 2011 11:15 AM
In "Project:Happily Ever After," author Alisa Bowman bravely tells the story of how she went from wishing her husband dead to renewing her wedding vows.
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