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matchmaking News Archive01-Feb-2008
- Online Dating Dangers- Part 1 (KLFY Lafayette)
High-tech matchmaking has become a billion dollar business. Countless websites cater to the 20 million 'plus' singles who turn to the internet every month.
- Television | Central Ohioans land dating gig on 'Oprah' (The Columbus Dispatch)
A Columbus matchmaking company sent Dan Parker on about 20 dates during the past year.
- Matchmaking pairs 'toyboys', 'sugar mammas' (Adelaide Now)
WANTED: rich older women interested in hot younger guys. Applicants must be over 35, earn at least $US500,000 ($564,365) a year or have a minimum of $US4 million ($4.51 million) in liquid assets, entrusted assets or divorce settlement.
- Two Columbus Bachelors to Appear on February First 'Matchmaking' Episode of Oprah (PRWeb)
After 150 failed first dates, Oprah and two Columbus men help a Cincinnati woman examine her dating faux pas through the lens of a camera. (PRWeb Jan 30, 2008) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/WmV0YS1TcXVhLUxvdmUtU2luZy1aZXRhLVplcm8=
- The love equation (The New Straits Times)
A new Internet site of a dating agency. Online matchmaking has become a booming industry as scientists test their algorithms for finding love. JOHN TIERNEY surfs the Net.
- THE FULL PAD WORK FOR FEBRUARY 2008 (Bragging Rights Corner)
Aiiiiiiiiiiiiight fight fans! 2007 was a banner year and pretty damned good for a sport that was ?dying.? Lesson #1 when someone and/or something in (perceived) direct competition with you (for a job, a woman, money) prophesizes your doom that doesn?t make it fact.
- Two Columbus Bachelors to Appear on February First 'Matchmaking' Episode of Oprah (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
After 150 failed first dates, Oprah and two Columbus men help a Cincinnati woman examine her dating faux pas through the lens of a camera.
- On The Tube (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
A couple from Tennessee reveal their tasty barbecue secrets.
- TV review: "Miss Austen Regrets" (The Record)
Rain poured down during much of the filming of the latest TV production of "Sense and Sensibility," and that was a good thing -- soggy weather is an important plot element in Jane Austen novels.
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