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matchmaking News Archive21-Feb-2006
- Events Search (New Times Broward-Palm Beach)
Back in the 1940s and ´50s, Air Force Colonel John Paul Stapp just loooooved being a human guinea pig. One time, he flew in a airplane at 570 miles per hour, with the top down ? just to see if it was safe for humans to do.
- Couple finds love online (Rapid City Journal)
Newlyweds Steven and Cheryl Smart look a lot like a commercial for eHarmony. In fact, the Rapid City couple could be one. The Smarts are among the estimated 8 million people who have filled out the online dating site?s exhaustive 436-question personality profile in the past five years.
- Aptimus Announces Distribution Relationship With Tickle Inc. (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
Aptimus, Inc., the customer acquisition network, today announced a strategic distribution relationship with Tickle Inc., a leading diversified digital media company that delivers interpersonal content and services to more than 14 million members worldwide.
- Wedding march down a different aisle (The Buffalo News)
Ivan Thompson views matchmaking in much the same way he views selling horses. "Conformation is important," he says in "Cowboy del Amor." "And so is temperament."
- Before ERISA, there were far fewer protections (MENAFN)
Before ERISA, there were far fewer protections
- Biggest Disappointment: TiVo (The Motley Fool)
If there's anything the Olympics bring to mind, it's the thrill of victory ... and the agony of defeat. Not that TiVo 's (Nasdaq: TIVO) a full-on defeat, but for the past couple of years, "disappointment" seems to be a reasonable word to describe the company.
- Singles groups give Cupid a nudge (Public Opinion)
Another Valentine's Day has passed and you're still in search of Prince (or Princess) Charming. Or perhaps you want to meet other singles for friendship.
- 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.
- South Florida Sun-Sentinel International Business Column (RedNova)
By Doreen Hemlock, South Florida Sun-Sentinel Feb. 20--A Miami law firm expands into China. A Venezuelan banking group acquires a South Florida bank. A Chilean fishery buys a tilapia company in Sunrise.
- Probe into Kumagai to intensify (Daily Yomiuri Online)
Prosecutors investigating the Livedoor financial scandal are to intensify their investigation into the role of Fumito Kumagai, who was one of Takafumi Horie's right-hand men when he was president of Livedoor, sources close to the investigation said Tuesday.
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