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15-Dec-2005

 

  • Nurturing the spirit within (River Valley Business Report)
    Terry Whipple was well aware of Juneau County?s highly publicized un-employment rate, due to manufacturing layoffs and shutdowns. As a business consultant, Whipple worked with distressed companies for 10 years.


  • The not-so-rose-colored world of online dating (Ars Technica)
    Belarus is all about human rights . To prove it, they've recently passed some legislation to halt human trafficking in the country, which sounds like an excellent idea. How are they going to do it, you ask?


  • Belarus Cracks Down on Online Dating (Fox News)
    Law meant to halt human trafficking puts restrictions on matchmaking companies.


  • ABOUT US (Philstar.com)
    Filipinos love to celebrate. This is most evident in how Filipinos celebrate during fiestas: the grand preparations among neighbors, the colorful buntings in the air, the raucous bands parading on the streets.


  • Role model (The Providence Phoenix)
    The other day, an artist friend was telling me about when she was in first grade and her older sister "opened this pink suitcase of mine and out rolled Barbie and Ken, naked, in this love-locked embrace."


  • Wednesday, December 14 (Haaretz Daily)
    Let's stay with the "matchmaking" example you used yesterday, and look at it from a different angle: the war against intermarriage. Is it at all important in your opinion to try and teach Jewish youngsters that it is indeed important to marry a Jewish spouse? If so, why?


  • Looking for love in all the right places (The Age)
    Holiday romances can be schemed or accidental but the memories last a lifetime, Amy Cooper writes. -


  • Bert's success as cupid (Adelaide Confidential)
    MINI Moonface Lauren Newton and Olympic swimmer Matt Welsh have sealed the deal on their three-year relationship and are engaged to be married.


  • Goodies to brighten stars' lives (New York Daily News)
    Celebrities can be so hard to shop for. They've likely already bought whatever they really need. And what they want? It's often impossible to fit in a box. After all, Britney already got a baby of her very own. And Michael Jackson? Well, let's just say most of us can't afford it.


  • Background checks split matchmaking sites (USA Today)
    A debate among online dating companies over whether their websites should be required to say whether they do criminal background checks on clients has spilled over into state legislatures, a reflection of the websites' rising competitiveness.


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