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matchmaking News Archive24-Nov-2008
- NJ Attorney General Forces eHarmony to Launch Gay Matching Service (Gay Wired)
The New Jersey Attorney General's Division on Civil Rights has settled a case involving allegations that matching service eHarmony.com violated New Jersey's Law Against Discrimination (LAD) by failing to offer a same-sex matching service.
- Gay Matchmaker Responds to eHarmony's Entry Into LGBT Market (Gayapolis)
This week the New Jersey attorney general settled a lawsuit with eHarmony Inc, a popular matchmaking site that previously did not serve same-sex daters, requiring it also offer same-sex matching services.
- Arreola: A boxer on rise (Miami Herald)
Evander Holyfield and Cris Arreola define the current extremes and wilderness that have become American heavyweight boxing. One fighter clings to his name and history for one additional payday and championship thrill while the other pushes for a breakthrough and provide the weight class its first established attraction in a decade.
- Empires of Steel - Nukes and Beta Testers (IGN PC)
New turn-based strategy game is ready for BETA testing. November 24, 2008 - Battlefront.com and Atomicboy Software are thrilled to announce that their upcoming turn-based strategy game for global domination ? Empires of Steel ? has officially turned "beta".
- Religious online matchmaking sites boom in Germany - Feature (EARTHtimes.org)
Berlin - Nowhere in Europe do Christian, Jewish and Islamic- linked online matchmaking sites flourish as much as in Germany, where people are increasingly turning to the internet for romance. For most people the Web is as much a part of life as shop...
- Gears 2 matchmaking fix "top priority" News (EuroGamer)
Epic has made fixing Gears of War 2's skill-based matchmaking its top priority, and hopes to have a solution soon. "We're working on some solutions but it's a complicated issue as there isn't any one problem; it's a combination of factors.
- Arts and crafts, home tour, free coats highlight busy weekend (Casper Star-Tribune)
Compiled by SALLY ANN SHURMURStar-Tribune staff writer
- 96% of Games A Financial Failure? (Voodoo Extreme)
A game consultancy company ("If I add TrueSkill matchmaking at a cost of $600,000, will I recoup...
- CDTA plays commuter cupid (Capital News 9)
Do you know the saying, ?there's someone out there for everyone?? And for all you commuters, the Capital District Transportation Authority might help you meet your match. Curtis Schick has more on CDTA playing commuter cupid.
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