Online Matchmaking Service Unveils 'Tune Up' for Spouses (First Coast News) LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The online matchmaking service eHarmony.com Inc. has a new tool for married couples - and it isn't to help them cheat. The Pasadena-based company describes its eHarmony Marriage tool as a relationship "tune up," a way to help married couples strengthen their relationships.
Happy endings (The Star Online) CONCENTRATING on building his business in design, colour separation and printing was one of the main reasons Toh Sin Wah married late in life. When he was still a bachelor in his mid-40s, Toh?s friends recommended matchmaking as a way to meet his future wife.
Hi-Tech, Tradition Create Romance in China (AP via Yahoo! News) The gateway to marital bliss has a frosted glass door emblazoned with two candy-apple red hearts and lots of computers. Introducing the Beijing Military and Civilian Matchmaking Service, one of a growing number of Chinese companies that are marrying high technology and low-tech tradition to spawn romantic unions.