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matchmaking News Archive26-Nov-2005
- Apex Presents FREEDOM FIGHT 2006 (Sherdog.com)
Saturday, November 26, 2005 ( Press Release ) Last July, Freedom Fight Productions created one of Canada?s most exciting nights of MMA action while breaking new ground in terms of mainstream exposure.
- Cyber-dating services a fraud, say lawsuits (Salt Lake Tribune)
LOS ANGELES - After looking for love on the Internet and failing to find it, frustrated lonely hearts are heading to court, accusing online dating sites of engaging in deceptive practices. A recent lawsuit against Match.com charged the matchmaking service with sending a female employee out on a date with a male subscriber as ''date bait'' to keep him signed up. Another lawsuit against a
- 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.
- XL Cover Story: Holiday Art Shopping Guide (Austin 360)
Love at first sight? It can happen ? with the perfect gift, that is. Scouring stores, shops, markets and galleries during holiday season, looking for the perfect present for loved ones, is a bit like matchmaking. You wonder if the object and person will click.
- Dating sites accused of deception (Tracy Press)
A recent lawsuit against Match.com charged the matchmaking service with sending a female employee out on a date with a male subscriber as ?date bait? to keep him signed up.
- Cobbler held over sex scam (The Star Online)
A 64-year-old cobbler who figured out a scam to have free sex with young foreign women from matchmaking agencies in the city has been nabbed.
- Not satisfied? Return the wife (The Star Online)
Some matchmaking agencies are throwing in a seven-day ?trial period? for local men who want to marry foreigners.
- Online dating sites accused of deception (USA Today)
A recent lawsuit against Match.com charged the matchmaking service with sending a female employee out on a date with a male subscriber as "date bait" to keep him signed up. Another lawsuit against a personals service offered by Yahoo Inc. accused the Internet portal giant of creating fake profiles to entice subscribers.
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