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matchmaking News Archive10-Jun-2006
- TV matchmaking (The Star Online)
A RE you young? Single? Pakistani? Then Shaadi Online is just the Western-style dating ? er , marriage ? show for you. Using a combination of prime-time TV and the Internet, Shaadi Online has helped arrange dozens of marriages since going on the air in Pakistan three years ago, shaking up a conservative Muslim culture in which family networks usually decide who weds whom.
- Mother knows best in matters of the heart (St. Petersburg Times)
A local attorney is thankful that Mom didn't butt out of his love life. Meeting Hadley McBee set off Debbie Rivera's maternal matchmaking radar.
- Dating Game Pakistani Style: helps singles choose spouses, not dates (Canada.com)
Pakistani couple Sadaf Amir and her husband Amir Shiekh, who got married through a matchmaking show, look at their wedding album. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil)
- Companies to get tips on securing government contracts (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)
Two local business development groups are playing host to a federal government contract procurement workshop on Monday in Cranberry.
- Jobster Acquisition Represents Evolving World of Web Recruitment (ClickZ)
The talent networking site has acquired recruiting industry blog Recruiting.com.
- 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.
- Matchmaking show for Pakistani singles looking to wed (The Star Online)
KARACHI, Pakistan (AP): Are you young? Single? Pakistani? Then "Shaadi Online'' is just the Western-style dating _ er, marriage _ show for you.
- Carol Channing and Tovah Feldshuh: Differing Views on Dolly (New York Times)
Ms. Feldshuh takes on the part - but not the heritage or the blond wig - that Ms. Channing made famous in "Hello, Dolly!"
- All's Fair in Online Matchmaking Wars (AdWeek)
LOS ANGELES Perfectmatch.com is bucking a trend, moving marketing dollars toward broadcast media as it attempts to compete against better known competitors, according to company president and CEO Duane Dahl.
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