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matchmaking News Archive31-May-2006
- / Regional (China Daily)
NANJING: When it comes to matchmaking today, face-to-face communication might no longer be popular. TV programmes and media advertisements can already expose a person in search of love to thousands of other singles.
- Judge Sides With Client In Matchmaking Case (CBS 2 Los Angeles)
A jury has awarded $2.1 million to a woman who claimed to have been disappointed by her matchmaker.
- Woman Gets $2 Million in Matchmaker Lawsuit (Los Angeles Times)
She paid $125,000 to a Beverly Hills firm but said she received no introductions to appropriate men.
- After Matchmaking Fails, Woman Wins $2M Lawsuit (Bayinsider)
LOS ANGELES -- A widow says the men a matchmaker set her up with weren't cultured or rich enough. Now a Los Angeles court has given her more than $2 million.
- After Matchmaking Fails, Woman Wins $2M Lawsuit (NBC 10 Philadelphia)
A woman says the men she was set up with didn't meet her standards, and a court agrees.
- Widow wins £1m damages from the world's most expensive matchmaker (Independent)
This is the way love goes in Beverly Hills. You pay a matchmaking service to find you a multimillionaire - or "soulmate", as the euphemism has it. You decide you don't like the people you're set up with. So you sue, alleging psychological damage and demanding millions in compensation for your distress.
- Dating fantasy ends with a $2m tiff (Times Online)
WHAT is the price of love? If you are Orly Hadida, an Israeli beauty contest winner who now lives in Beverly Hills, the answer is anywhere up to $200,000.
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