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27-Nov-2005

 

  • 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.


  • 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.


  • SBA Hurricane Loans Top $710 Million (Real Estate News)
    RISMEDIA, Nov. 28 ? U.S. Small Business Administration disaster assistance loans in the Gulf Coast area ravaged by hurricanes this year passed the $710 million mark, with loans now being approved at the rate of $26.4 million a day, SBA Administrator Hector V. Barreto said.


  • 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.


  • 2 lawsuits accuse dating sites of cheating hearts (Daily Breeze)
    Federal fraud cases filed against matchmaking services allege they used "date bait" and fake profiles.


  • Online Dating Sites Accused of Deception (New York Newsday)
    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.


  • 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


  • 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.


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