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03-Jul-2006

 

  • RICK WAGONER: Move puts squeeze on GM's chief (Detroit Free Press)
    In April, General Motors' board gave Chairman Rick Wagoner the vote of confidence he craved to reshape the struggling automaker. On Friday, the company's largest individual stockholder gave Wagoner a vote of impatience. In its matchmaking effort with Renault and Nissan, investor Kirk Kerkorian unveiled his boldest challenge yet to Wagoner's leadership.


  • Not all chick lit stars have universal appeal (Gwinnett Daily Post)
    In the past few weeks, I?ve been immersed in the world of chick lit once again. But as I?ve been reading, I am reminded that not all chick lit is created equal. In fact, a few authors have managed to create characters that I found somewhat irritating.


  • Meeting of prospective bridegroom, bride advocated (Khaleej Times)
    JEDDAH ? The prospective bridegroom and bride's seeing each other has been emphasised as essential in coming to a decision on the matter of the two getting to know each other better, according to an article in the local Arabic daily Al Watan.


  • How Playable is Halo 3? (1up.com)
    Single-player testing gets underway at Bungie.


  • South Africa: Graduates 'Unsuited for Real World' (AllAfrica.com)
    SOUTH African tertiary graduates have qualifications unsuited for the world of work, according to a study commissioned by the Joint Initiative for Priority Skills Acquisition (Jipsa).


  • 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.


  • Will he run? Gore hedges on his reply (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
    BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF. - Al Gore faced an unwelcome choice when a fan pushed a copy of his new book at him for his autograph. Inside the cover she wrote, "Plan to run for president in 2008?" with boxes marked "yes" or "no." Gore paused, then scribbled one word -- "plans"-- next to the "no" box and checked it. No plans, but not a firm no. His artfully qualified answer underscored the fact that,


  • Web site matches people to churches (The Arizona Republic)
    Stephani and Chad Olson are in the matchmaking game, but not in the way you might think. Instead of helping singles find their soul mates, the Glendale couple is helping people find a church they're compatible with.


  • Shallow End of the Pool (RedNova)
    By AGNEW, Margaret AQUAMARINE (PG) Directed by Elizabeth Allen * * Reviewed by Margaret Agnew I vaguely recall having pre-teen crushes, similar to Lisa Simpson, on safe, non-threatening boys.


  • Woman's matchmaking biz getting up to speed (Holmen Courier)
    When it comes to dating, six minutes is long enough to get a gut feeling, Rachel Peterson said. A ?single? herself for six years, Peterson took dating matters into her own hands and started a club through her church for single adults. A few of her group members have since gotten married.


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