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matchmaking News Archive19-Feb-2006
- Army teaching troops how to avoid picking wrong spouse (The Arizona Republic)
WASHINGTON - They are the Pentagon's new ''rules of engagement'' - the diamond ring kind.
- MASS. MARKET: State?s strengths help forge new connections (Patriot Ledger)
Some of the best ideas can be born out of adversity. Just ask Ranch Kimball. The odds haven?t exactly been stacked in favor of Gov. Mitt Romney?s economic development chief.
- Are China brides less desirable? (Asia News Network)
Singaporean Ben Han and his China-born wife Serene Chen are the picture of marital bliss. They have matching looks - both are slightly plump, have small eyes and cheerful personalities.
- ABOUT US (Philstar.com)
Filipinos love to celebrate. This is most evident in how Filipinos celebrate during fiestas: the grand preparations among neighbors, the colorful buntings in the air, the raucous bands parading on the streets.
- SPCA full of dogged determination (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
The temporary home of the Louisiana SPCA is a large warehouse at 701 Thayer St. in Algiers with mobile homes in front for offices. Its location has changed, but the mission of the private nonprofit group remains the same: to improve the lives of animals.
- 'Pride & Prejudice' makes right moves but feels empty (New Kerala)
Take away all the lavish costumes, and sumptuous mounting, the terrific cast and the breathtaking eye for detail, and we are left wondering if we really need another adaptation of Jane Austen's tale of matchmaking, especially since director Gurinder Chaddha did a spunky job of it in "Bride & Prejudice".
- Old Testament, new technology connected soul mates (Pioneer Press)
After a divorce and another failed long-term relationship, Mike Summers of central Illinois doubted his judgment in finding a mate. He decided God should get involved.
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