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matchmaking News Archive31-Jul-2006
- When tall and handsome turns out short and pudgy Internet daters--and some legislators--want a little truth in (Chicago Tribune)
More than a decade after the Internet became a dating hot spot, the debate over what is real and what is snake oil is at full boil, with lawmakers and Web sites clashing over legislative proposals to keep clients from being scammed. "You guys can either be part of the solution or feel like you're victims of someone taking over your business," Florida state Rep. Kevin Ambler told industry insiders
- ?Destiny? to offer more than mere matchmaking (Boca Raton News)
matchmaking has a long and storied history across many cultures and countries. But according to Gail Case, matchmaking is almost always the bread - but with little if any butter.
- When tall and handsome turns out short and pudgy (Sun-Sentinel)
More than a decade after the Internet became a dating hot spot, the debate over what is real and what is snake oil is at full boil, with lawmakers and Web sites clashing over legislative proposals to keep clients from being scammed.
- China marks Qixi lovers' festival (BBC News)
Lovers in China are set for a romantic summer with a traditional Valentines festival due to take place twice.
- 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.
- Online matchmakers making millions (IBN live)
The online matrimony services are emerging as a growing business segment, with about 90 pc growth rate annually.
- Film Your Own Elf Porn, Win Big Prizes (Kotaku)
In-game matchmaking software company Xfire is teaming up with Blizzard in a promotional contest for the best World of Warcraft machinima. Grand prize is $23k, which is approximately a 127-year WoW...
- When tall and handsome turns out short and pudgy (Chicago Tribune)
Internet daters--and some legislators--want a little truth in advertising More than a decade after the Internet became a dating hot spot, the debate over what is real and what is snake oil is at full boil, with lawmakers and Web sites clashing over legislative proposals to keep clients from being scammed.
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