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GETTING MARRIED IN PARADISE

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The Boston Globe, July 22nd, 1990

Blue skies of Hawaii will smile on this, our wedding day "Hawaiian Wedding Song" HONOLULU -- Surrounded by flowers and caressed by breezes, Carla and Daniel, both natives of Hawaii, pledged their never-ending love and were pronounced husband and wife in a ceremony at Haiku Gardens on the island of Oahu. On the garden island of Kauai, Violet and Henry, two New Englanders, stepped off a flower-bedecked boat and were married in a fern grotto while a chorus crooned the "Hawaiian Wedding Song" in Hawaiian. And far from their native Tokyo, Miyoshi and Goro were wed in Western dress in a chapel in a ...

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