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matchmaking News Archive10-Jan-2007
- Group seeks minority-firm matchmaking (Akron Beacon Journal)
As Northeast Ohio shakes the rust from its belt and marches toward a new economic future, one group is focused on making sure nobody gets left behind.
- 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.
- Internet search yields to friends doing the matchmaking (Inside Bay Area)
FORGET the treacly TV testimonials and all the hype about online dating sites. No refined search engine or Dr. Phil endorsement can guarantee that a mug of Mr. or Ms. Right is waiting on the next Web page.
- A Shot in the Dark (Richmond.com)
Mission possible: Finding love in the new year
- The Dating Game, 21st Century Style (Newswise)
Looking for love with just the right browser is probably better than looking for love in all the wrong places, and while online dating, speed dating and other modern matchmaking techniques may seem less romantic than the arrows from Cupid's quiver, it is a sign of the times, says Michele Adams, assistant professor of sociology at Tulane University.
- 'The Women's Congress' Heads to Boston in March, Largest Business Conference & Marketplace for Women in the U.S. (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
The Women's Congress , the largest business-to-business conference and exhibition for women in the U.S., today announced several prominent keynote speakers for the two-day event. Sharon Allen, Chairman of the Board of Deloitte & Touche USA, and Maria Otero, President and CEO of ACCION International and one of Newsweek's "20 of the most influential women in the United States" will present the ...
- Rabbits were her best friends (The Christian Science Monitor)
Beatrix Potter was born a wealthy Victorian expected only to marry. Instead, she became the best-loved children's author of her time.
- Local matchmaker gets TV reality show (The Buffalo News)
A local woman's unorthodox approach to matchmaking has landed her a TV deal for a reality series expected to debut on cable this spring - with her sometimes harsh honesty and area singles playing starring roles.
- Love messengers emerge on campus (China Daily)
It's hard to come clean about love, especially when you are still not sure about how the other person feels. Students at Chengdu University of Technology now have a way to express their feelings. They can hire a love messenger to send flowers, love letters or any other presents for them.
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