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matchmaking News Archive28-Dec-2008
- Television Highlights (Washington Post)
Tonight, controversial Sheriff Joe Arpaio -- you know, the guy who makes prisoners wear pink underwear -- from Maricopa County, Ariz., has his reality-television debut on "Smile . . . You're Under Arrest!" (Fox Reality Channel at 7). The new series features police who trick criminals into thinking...
- Romance, and Slow Recovery, in a Quake-Devastated Chinese County (New York Times)
More than seven months after an earthquake ravaged southwestern China, new couples are one sign that, psychologically at least, there have been the beginnings of a recovery.
- Imperfect harmony (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
The online dating service eHarmony will add a separate matchmaking component for gay and lesbian singles after settling a discrimination lawsuit, but the morality debate is far from settled.
- How chromosomes meet in the dark -- Switch that turns on X chromosome matchmaking (EurekAlert!)
( University of Warwick ) A research group lead by scientists at the University of Warwick has discovered the trigger that pulls together X chromosomes in female cells at a crucial stage of embryo development. This is an important mechanism as the binding together of too many of too few of a particular chromosome can cause a number of medical conditions such as Down Syndrome.
- New study calls for global project finance reform (PhysOrg)
The worldwide financial crisis puts a new emphasis on infrastructure spending, seen by many governments as a way to head off economic downturn, and as a way of holding on to achievements made in the developing world. Recent research by the Economic and Social Research Council finds that Project Finance (PF), one of the most commonly used methods of funding major infrastructure projects in the ...
- Influential US political scientist Samuel Huntington dies (PhysOrg)
Influential US political scientist Samuel Huntington, author of "The Clash of Civilizations" and a professor at Harvard University, has died at the age of 81, the university announced on its website Saturday.
- Matchmaking booms in economic crisis (Pretoria News)
Seoul - Matchmaking is booming in South Korea amid the global economic crisis, as fathers facing redundancy rush their children into marriage and jobless women find financial security in married life.
- Speaker at Vail event will discuss Asian policy challenges for Obama (Vail Daily)
Asia Society's Jamie Metzl, an uofficial policy adviser to the Obama campaign, speaks in Vail on Tuesday
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