Posted AT 3:35 AM EDT on 22/05/08
For love or immigration
SARAH HAMPSON
From Thursday's Globe and Mail
The bouquet could be bugged. An officer could pose as a friend of the bride's family, surreptitiously taking notes behind the massive flower arrangements. "Bride doesn't look nervous enough," she might write. Maybe the Wedding Spy Agency can be equipped with some zirconium-detecting device that seeks out fake diamonds on wedding rings.
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