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matchmaking News Archive18-Jun-2006
- Keane's 'Field' at Irish Rep resonates today (Republican American)
My first encounter with Irish playwright John B. Keane was in 2003 at Irish Rep, a small New York theater that showcases the works of Irish playwrights, usually cast with native Irish or Irish-American actors.
- 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.
- Teach for America Surging in Popularity (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
It's the strongest job market in years for new college graduates, with salaries and perks rising accordingly. But one of the country's hottest recruiters this spring promised low wages, exhausting labor and only a brief break before the work begins. Teach for America is surging in popularity. At sites around the country, the 17-year-old nonprofit has begun training about 2,400 recent graduates
- Reviving a classic American tree (The News Journal)
They don't need Internet profiles on Match.com, but Sara Fitzsimmons proves even trees need a little high-tech matchmaking help.
- MINDING YOUR BUSINESS: No firm is too small to land federal government contract (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Ready to do some contract work for the federal government? Even if you're a solo practitioner, your business is not too small. Pick a number. If you don't already know the six-digit NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) code that describes your business, go to www.census.gov/epcd/www/naics.html.
- Mom's matchmaking is magic1 deck, 48pt baskerville (St. Petersburg Times)
A man's mother meets a woman who she thinks would be great for her son. Her persistence pays off with a wedding four years later.
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