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matchmaking News Archive09-Jun-2007
- 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.
- Le Bourget 2007: Forums for change (CNN.com)
This year, Le Bourget, the Paris air show, will play host to some of the world's biggest names in aircraft design and manufacture, as well as making some big changes itself.
- Recent Comments (TV Week)
Can?t say I?m surprised that celebrity heiress Paris Hilton is out of jail, serving only three days of her 23-day sentence. I?m surprised she was in for even one night.
- Matchmaking at business fair (Akron Beacon Journal)
Anup Gupta looked over a list of companies, put checkmarks by a few that intrigued him, then peeked into a room at the Cleveland Convention Center to see if any of his targets were available.
- Korean parents put new twist on matchmaking (The Record)
Sometimes, luck is all you need to find a spouse. Other times, it's your mom with a microphone, carping to a room full of strangers that your state of utter singlehood is causing her insomnia.
- 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 ...
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
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