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matchmaking News Archive07-Dec-2007
- Brokered brides seek a better life (Post-Bulletin)
Web sites pair American men with Russian women. But mismatched expectations on both sides can turn dreams of marital bliss into a true nightmare. ------ FORT WORTH, Texas -- Back on Dec. 4, 2000, a sloe-eyed Nataliy
- Q&A: Frank DeLise on Frontlines: Fuel of War (GameSpot)
We chat with Frank DeLise, general manager of KAOS Studios, about their upcoming war-themed game, Frontlines: Fuel of War.
- Tsuyoshi starts life as a married bear (Asahi.com)
SHUNAN, Yamaguchi Prefecture--With a look of anguish, Tsuyoshi clutched his hands behind his head on his first day of married life with a female young enough to be his daughter.
- Spare Times (New York Times)
AROUND TOWN.
- Vick dogs might find homes (Daily Press)
All 47 of the remaining pit bulls have been recommended for placement in animal rescue groups. One of Michael Vick's former fighting dogs could end up in a foster home through a Norfolk-based animal rescue group.
- Matrimonial websites break caste barriers, says study (Hindustan Times)
CALL IT a virtual revolution. Matrimonial portals may have partially succeeded in eroding what 60 years of laws and reservations have not ? caste prejudice.
- The Uneasy Chair (Santa Barbara Independent)
The Uneasy Chair is a social satire directed at the British class system and its idiosyncrasies. Five actors transport the audience into an antiquated world of spinsters, drawing room repartee, and ornate verbosity???but one that reflects a modern sensibility all the same.
- For travelers, one is no longer the loneliest number (International Herald Tribune)
The single traveler is being courted with more options (and deals) than ever.
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