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Behind the VeilBrides, grooms and their wedding parties are frantically busy and need help fast . . . hey, that's your cue.

ByNichole L. Torres

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Ah, the flowers. the dresses. the menu. The cake. The registry.So many things to think about when planning a wedding. Withtoday's brides and grooms so often overwhelmed by all that goesinto saying "I do," smart entrepreneurs willing to stepin and relieve the stress are poised to gather some well-earnedprofits.

Entrepreneurs are busting out of the wedding-consultant role(although that's still a big industry) and moving into lesstraditional businesses. These entrepreneurs have recognized whichneeds aren't being met . . . and are stepping right in,starting everything from a Web site for bridesmaids to a weddingchapel in a Minnesota mall.

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