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06-Jan-2007

 

  • 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.


  • Jenice Armstrong | Wifely desperation (Philly.com)
    WHEN IT comes to their marriages, many American wives really are desperate. A new survey published by Woman's Day magazine and AOL reports that half of the 3,000 women questioned said they would not marry their husbands again or they weren't sure if they would. Of the women surveyed, only 44 percent said that they definitely would marry the same man again.


  • Match-making a profession and a social service (Financial Express)
    WHEN two persons decide to become partners for life, the bond linking them is called marriage, which ideally is supposed to last for a life-time (and beyond, if the romantic poets are to be believed).Marriage is an institution, a union of two people to love, to cherish and to obey.


  • College matchmaking sites (Sun-Sentinel)
    Counselor-O-Matic (princetonreview.com): If you're having trouble narrowing down your list of colleges to apply to, this feature creates a list of "good match," "reach" and "safety schools."


  • Match made in heaven (Canadian Business)
    If you're like most business owners, you love the idea of the capital you could raise by going public, but loathe the cost and regulation that would entail.


  • Make a match for your perfect college (Sun-Sentinel)
    As the college application process continues to shift to the Internet, companies are beginning to offer tools to prospective students in the form of matchmaking and scholarship search engines.


  • 1 in 4 Singles Say 'Little White Lies' Are Acceptable When Dating Online (SYS-CON Media)
    Singles starting the New Year with the resolve to find love may have to be wary of the false-hearted. One quarter of singles believe it's acceptable to tell a little white lie when dating online, according to a recent survey by Engage.com (http://www.engage.com/), the Internet's first online relationship site where singles connect naturally by inviting their community of family and friends to ...


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