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matchmaking News Archive04-Jan-2009
- How Chromosomes Meet In The Dark: Switch That Turns On X Chromosome Matchmaking (Science Daily)
A research group lead by scientists at the University of Warwick has discovered the trigger that pulls together X chromosomes in female cells at a crucial stage of embryo development. This is an important mechanism as the binding together of too many of too few of a particular chromosome can cause a number of medical conditions such as Down Syndrome.
- Acting local, hiring global (London Free Press)
A London hi-tech company finds workforce salvation abroad. The Free Press's Jennifer O'Brien reports.
- e-Annoying Web site collects, pokes fun at online dating services (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
The couple appears on the television screen to attest to viewers about how eHarmony, the online matchmaking/dating service, helped them find each other and now they are in love.
- PLMST cast announced (The Port Lavaca Wave)
Port Lavaca Main Street Theatre has announced the cast for its 2009 season opener, Over the River and Through Woods, written by Joe DiPietro. Dorinda Norrell and Steve Bales are reprising their roles as Ada and Frank, from the 2001 production.
- Older Workers: Once Trashed, Now Treasured (ThirdAge)
Ryan just wanted to work again. After enduring five months of unemployment last year, the 60-year-old posted her resume on a couple of Web-based jobs boards, convinced her age would work against her.
- Marriage matchmaking going strong online (Seattle Times)
Some believe the biodata tradition is on the rise, in part because of the rapid pace of modern life and the increasing popularity of matrimonial Web sites.
- Grounded! Broadway's Hit Boeing-Boeing Ends Jan. 4, But Tour Will Take Off in 2009 (Playbill)
The door-slamming of Boeing-Boeing ? the hit sex comedy that won the 2008 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play ? ends Jan. 4. The doors will open again, however, when a national tour begins in 2009.
- How Chromosomes Meet In The Dark - Switch That Turns On X Chromosome Matchmaking (Medical News Today)
A research group lead by scientists at the University of Warwick has discovered the trigger that pulls together X chromosomes in female cells at a crucial stage of embryo development. Their discovery could also provide new insights into how other similar chromosomes spontaneously recognize each other and are bound together at key parts of analogous cell processes.
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