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matchmaking News Archive25-Dec-2005
- Weekend Beat: Older women set sights on young hunks (Asahi.com)
By the time she reached 30, Kaori Haishi had decided she'd had enough of men. "They were all jerks," says the 39-year-old freelance writer. "They were always bossy, always telling you what to do. Every relationship I had failed."
- Magical Yule (Southern Illinoisan)
Many early cultures believed this longest, darkest hour of winter was magical. l In Russia, a girl would sit in a darkened room, with two lighted candles and two mirrors, pointed so that one reflects the candlelight into the other.
- Ain-Al-Yaqeen - December 23, 2005 - Article 1 (Ain-Al-Yaqeen)
THE CUSTODIAN OF THE TWO HOLY MOSQUES LAUNCHES IN THE PRESENCE OF CROWN PRINCE SULTAN THE ECONOMIC CITY - THE LARGEST PROJECT OF ITS KIND ON THE SHORES OF THE RED SEA.
- PETS: Four-footed pals take wing in 'Angel Dogs' (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Traditionally, angels wear white robes and have wings. In Allen and Linda Anderson's new book, angels wear fur coats and have woofs.
- EXPECTANT MOTHERS (AlertNet)
The 24 hour health clinic has a single iron bed, stick-on parquet design lino and a zinc roof that amplifies the torrential downpours of the rainy season.
- Matchmaking online: Is it love or a lie? (Miami Herald)
''Kimberly'' is a fit blue-eyed blonde from California who says she likes martinis and walks in the rain. ''Beth,'' a leggy brunette and successful lawyer who lives in Dallas, says she enjoys clubbing and rollerblading.
- Christmas pop culture quiz (Lansing State Journal)
Did you see what we saw? Do you know what we know? Ah, Christmas Day. The weeks of anticipation are over, and the bounty generated by all those wish lists is strewn about the room amid assorted mountains of crumpled wrapping paper. Put another log on the fire and take our "We wish you a Merry Christmas (plus some other holiday traditions) quiz." Season's screenings ? 1. On "Rudolph the
- 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.
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