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matchmaking News Archive18-Dec-2007
- Mario Kart Wii played - new info (Games Radar)
Mario Kart Wii is not due out for a few months yet, but US magazine Nintendo Power has already had a go and the feedback is promising. Following confusion over how many players will be in a race in the new game, NP confirms that the game will feature 12-player racing online, with an improved version of Mario Kart DS' matchmaking system that should get you into races far quicker than the portable ...
- Matchmaking all in the DNA: new site (New York Daily News)
Would you pay $2,000 to find your soul mate? If you can cough up the cash, a Florida matchmaking company claims perfect chemistry lies in a swab of your spit.
- How to marry a fabulous man (MSNBC)
Matchmaker Pari Livermore offers a multitude of ideas for finding and keeping the right fabulous guy. Wondering how to meet a man? Break the ice? How to handle a man who's dated many women? An excerpt from "How to Marry a Fabulous Man."
- Matchmaker to millionaires (The Courier Mail)
YOU'D think super-rich men would not need any help getting a date, but that's not the case with millionaires joining dating agencies to find their soulmate.
- Childless couples can find hope (The Express-Star)
By Genie Collins AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER (AMERICUS, Ga.) AMERICUS, Ga. ? Couples who want to have a child and can carry a child to term, but have trouble conceiving would be glad to know there is a process where leftover embryos from previous fertility treatments are available for implantation.
- China press review for December 19, 2007 - the morning papers (Interfax)
Shanghai. December 19. INTERFAX-CHINA - The following is a digest of Chinese newspapers published on December 19. Interfax does not accept liability for information in these stories. Politics & Economics Real estate prices in southern Chinese cities Guangzhou and Shenzhen have cooled recently.
- DNA dating site predicts chemical romance (CNET)
A DNA-based matchmaking service claims to hook up couples who will share an aromatic attraction.
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