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matchmaking News Archive03-Nov-2008
- Andrew And Jeremy Get Married (RainbowNetwork.com)
They say opposites attract and Andrew and Jeremy are living proof. They?re not the type of couple you?d put together if you were matchmaking, but their different backgrounds and tastes haven?t impeded their love for each other because they had a commitment ceremony at London?s City Hall in May 2004.
- Highest Pedigree Yields No High Bids for Cello (New York Times)
It was a remarkable cello and by all accounts it was primed to draw a record price as serious bidding began Friday morning.
- Comments on this story are moderated (Toronto Star)
LONDON?James Bond did just what you'd expect from a tough-as-nails spy on the weekend: kicked Harry Potter's butt.
- For War Widows, Hamas Recruits Army of Husbands (New York Times)
Taking advantage of the pause in violence, the Hamas leaders have turned to matchmaking, bringing together single fighters and widows.
- Matchmaking helped Geneva Film Festival (The Geneva Sun)
The second annual Geneva Film Festival opens here on Saturday, and already it is three times bigger than it was a year ago. Well, that, of course, depends on how you measure things. Last year, 23 films were submitted; this year, 74 were turned in. That's tripling, by my measurement.
- The return of the loud mouths! (New Kerala)
Payal Rohatgi and Sambhavna Seth are returning to the 'Bigg Boss' house to spice up the proceedings.
- Mutual Funds Get Personal (Washington Post)
Fidelity Investments, T. Rowe Price and Vanguard are admired for their mutual funds but not so much for their investment-advisory services. If you're going to pay for something this important, the criticism goes, why get it by phone or online from a mass merchant?
- Auction of world-class cello ends on sour note: no sale (San Diego Union-Tribune)
NEW YORK ? It was a remarkable cello, with an equally remarkable pedigree, and by all accounts it was primed to draw a record price as serious bidding began Friday morning on the Web site of Tarisio, auctioneers of fine stringed instruments and bows.
- Excerpt: ?Mama Does Time? ... for murder (MSNBC)
In Deborah Sharp's debut mystery, Mace Bauer gets a frantic call from her mother. She's in trouble: Mama found a body in the trunk of her car and the police think she's the killer. An excerpt.
- For war widows, Hamas recruits army of husbands (International Herald Tribune)
Taking advantage of the pause in violence in Gaza, the Hamas leaders have turned to matchmaking, bringing together single fighters and widows, and providing wedding parties for the many who cannot afford such trappings of matrimony.
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