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President calls Jenna's wedding 'spectacular'
Summary from multiple countries, from articles in English
The evening wedding capped a weekend of festivities, including a Friday night rehearsal dinner and parade in honor of the couple in the nearby town of Salado. (article 6) President calls wedding "spectacular" WACO, Texas President Bush and first lady Laura Bush didn't share their daughter's wedding with the nation, but the president eagerly shared their joy on Sunday about Jenna Bush's marriage to Henry Hager. (article 11) Smith, who witnessed the ceremony, said afterward that the groom was dressed in a dark blue suit with powder-blue tie and the bride wore a "very simple and elegant" white dress and no veil. (article 3) Away from the glare of television cameras that have beamed other first family weddings into American living rooms, Jenna's outdoor wedding at the ranch reflects her family's penchant for privacy and her preference for the casual over grandiose. (article 1) The president and the bride picked You Are So Beautiful for their father-daughter dance, according to bandleader Tyrone Smith of Nashville, Tenn. The outdoor ceremony took place near a lake in front of a large limestone cross. (article 4) The weekend is filled with events a rehearsal dinner today and a barbecue lunch in addition to a wedding ceremony and reception Saturday. (article 9)

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    Source articles
    1. Jenna Bush's wedding is low-key affair at family's ranch in Texas (cbc.ca, 05/10/2008, 978 words)
    2. Jenna Bush's wedding casual and private - (baltimoresun.com, 05/11/2008, 654 words)
    3. Jenna Bush weds, down-home style (L.A. Times, 05/11/2008, 270 words)
    4. Bush daughter weds at family's Texas ranch (cbc.ca, 05/10/2008, 238 words)
    5. ABC News: Texas Wedding Bells Have a Different Ring (ABCNews, 05/10/2008, 353 words)
    6. Jenna Bush Has Wedding at Ranch in Crawford (nytimes.com, 05/11/2008, 259 words)
    7. President calls Jenna's wedding 'spectacular' (sfgate.com, 05/11/2008, 1038 words)
    8. Live blog: Jenna Bush wedding watchStory: Buzz builds (dallasnews.com, 05/10/2008, 920 words)
    9. ABC News: Jenna Bush's Top Secret Texas Wedding (ABCNews, 05/09/2008, 362 words)
    10. Bush primed for wedding :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Nation (suntimes.com, 05/11/2008, 251 words)
    11. President calls wedding "spectacular" :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Nation (suntimes.com, 05/11/2008, 285 words)
    12. Bush: Jenna's wedding was 'spectacular' (CNN, 05/11/2008, 37 words)
    13. Jenna Bush is not first twin to wed while dad in Oval Office (cbc.ca, 05/10/2008, 327 words)
    14. "I do," done Crawford style (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 05/10/2008, 199 words)




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