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matchmaking News Archive23-Nov-2005
- Online daters sue matchmaking sites for fraud (RedNova)
By Martha Graybow NEW YORK (Reuters) - It's not easy finding love in cyberspace, and now some frustrated online daters say they were victims of fraud by two top Internet matchmaking services and have taken their complaints to court. Match.com, a unit of IAC/Interactive Corp., is accused in a federal lawsuit of goading members into renewing their subscriptions through bogus romantic e-mails sent
- Agencies tricked into turning over foreign women for sex scam (Jakarta Post)
SINGAPORE (DPA): A 64-year-old cobbler who devised a scam to have free sex with young foreign women from matchmaking agencies in Singapore has been arrested, news reports said Wednesday.
- Indiana-Based Matchmaking Site Targets Gay Christians (WRTV TheIndyChannel.com via Yahoo! News)
An Indiana-based matchmaking Web site, similar to eHarmony.com, aims to match gay Christians.
- Online daters sue matchmaking sites (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
It's not easy finding love in cyberspace, and now some frustrated online daters say they were victims of fraud by two top Internet matchmaking services and have taken their complaints to court.
- Online daters sue matchmaking sites (Independent Online)
A group of frustrated Online daters say they were victims of fraud by two top Internet matchmaking services - and now they're taking their complaints to court.
- Getting to Know the ?Wine Guy? (River Cities' Reader)
Many readers who indulge in the delights of wine are familiar with a tall, lanky, friendly-faced man who works at the Northgate Hy-Vee liquor shop (formerly called Regal), on East Kimberly Road in Davenport. Some readers know him as ?the wine guy,? and others know him by his first name: Sam.
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