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matchmaking News Archive06-Jun-2007
- The Technology Collaborative Awards Technology Commercialization Projects Across the Commonwealth (SYS-CON Media)
The Technology Collaborative (TTC), a statewide economic development organization that supports the growth of Pennsylvania's world-class robotics, cyber-security and digital technologies industries, today announced its most recent round of funding. In total, $1.5 million has been provisionally allocated to seven companies across Pennsylvania as well as funding for one proposal from Pennsylvania ...
- Theater Review: 'Pride and Prejudice' promises to entertain (Northern Virginia Times Community)
"The only way for a mere man to survive in a household of women," comments a flustered Mr. Bennet in a new production of "Pride and Prejudice," is "to see the amusing side of everything."
- Traditional Korean Marriage Meets Match on the Internet (New York Times)
A growing number of matchmaking services in South Korea, where families still arrange many marriages, rely heavily on the Internet.
- Korean matchmaking tradition goes high-tech (International Herald Tribune)
A moneymaking plan to merge the age-old Korean matchmaking traditions with the vibrant South Korean Internet culture.
- UPI NewsTrack Quirks in the News (UPI)
Lawsuit focused on drink-based erection ... Business offering pole dancing as therapy ... Principal booted for foot-kissing bet ... S. Korean matchmaking goes high tech ... UPI Quirks in the News.
- Matchmaking site eHarmony broadens its services to help committed couples (East Valley Tribune)
After 2 1/2 years of marriage, Amanda and Kevin Sheehan are expecting their first child. What better time to take a look at their relationship and see where it might need some fine-tuning, the couple thought.
- S. Korean matchmaking goes high tech (Moldova.org)
A South Korean matchmaking entrepreneur has taken his business to the Internet with a service he claims can scientifically pair compatible singles.Lee Woong Jin's program allows Internet users to submit information about themselves that the computer analyzes and then rates the user on a desirability index and grades physical attractiveness, the International Herald Tribune reported Wednesday.The ...
- S. Korean matchmaking goes high tech (UPI)
A South Korean matchmaking entrepreneur has taken his business to the Internet with a service he claims can scientifically pair compatible singles.
- Matchmaker's marriage goal disqualifies 'gays' (WorldNetDaily)
The popular matchmaking service eHarmony.com rejects homosexuals from its profiling and matching services because its goal is marriage, and that isn't legal for "gays" in most states, the founder has said.
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