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25-May-2006

 

  • Testing blood more important than matchmaking (Daily News)
    This advice for those looking for a partner in life is given by a medical specialist in paediatrics in the Mawanella Base Hospital Dr. Rasanayake M. Mudiyanse, Consultant Paediatrician.


  • 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.


  • Mouse clicks but no money for China's Internet dating firms (TODAYonline)
    Residents of Chengdu in southwestern Sichuan province surf the Internet. Chinese online dating should have everything going for it -- vast numbers of singles, an even larger Internet population, and an ancient tradition for matchmaking. Yet for most companies, profits seem as elusive as ever.


  • Mouse clicks but no money for China's Internet dating firms (AFP via Yahoo! News)
    Chinese online dating should have everything going for it -- vast numbers of singles, an even larger Internet population, and an ancient tradition for matchmaking.


  • Matchmaking's goal is new business partnerships (Tennessean)
    Tennessee's version of speed dating for businesses is coming to Nashville June 1. Small businesses will be paired with larger ones and with government agencies in a daylong round of seminars and interviews designed to help the smaller companies make additional sales or land new customers.


  • Euronext Shareholders Reject Proposal (WJLA-TV Washington D.C.)
    AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) - Shareholders of European stock-exchange operator Euronext rejected a proposal Tuesday to commit in principle to a takeover by Deutsche Boerse Group, giving a boost to a rival bid from the New York Stock Exchange.As the matchmaking dance between some of the world's largest stock exchanges continued, Euronext's boards reiterated they currently prefer an offer from the


  • Denville business helps furnish the American dream (Morris Ledger)
    Adrienne Rich sees her job as making happy marriages -- between decorators and clients, that is. As the proprietor of A&R Interiors in Morris County for more than 30 years, she has been very successful in her matchmaking.


  • Bungie bans cheaters, posts emails of begging to be let back in (Warcry)
    This is one of the reasons why I still have faith in the internet. There are some people who still take the time to let others know that rules are not made to be broken. Over at Bungie.net, a long list of emails from people who could not follow the rules has been posted, with commentary from Bungie staff (bold text): "FREEDOM FRIES" why is bungie banning people from matchmaking for cheating


  • Euronext shareholders reject German bid (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
    Shareholders of European stock-exchange operator Euronext rejected a proposal Tuesday to commit in principle to a takeover by Deutsche Boerse Group, giving a boost to a rival bid from the New York Stock Exchange. As the matchmaking dance between some of the world's largest stock exchanges continued, Euronext's boards repeated that they prefer an offer from the NYSE Group Inc. to one proposed by


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