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matchmaking News Archive25-Oct-2005
- Bank roils San Fran's housing (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
SAN FRANCISCO - People desperate enough to own a home in this hyperactive real estate market have long resorted to a risky exercise in group dynamics: Sharing a multimillion-dollar mortgage on a small apartment building with a bunch of friends or even strangers.
- Austen's powers: 'Pride and Prejudice' casts spell (Chicago Sun-Times)
There once was a time when the novels of Jane Austen were in vogue only in the classroom and the hearts of her ardent fans. But in the mid-'90s all that changed when the 19th century British author's works became part of popular culture with well-received television and film adaptations of Pride and Prejudice, Emma, Persuasion and Sense and Sensibility.
- Victorian Halloweens more about love (Clinton Herald)
By Rachael Hanel MANKATO FREE PRESS (MANKATO, Minn.) Halloween isn?t a holiday that exactly screams romance. Yet, for turn-of-the-century Victorians, Oct. 31 provided an excuse for matchmaking, parties and parlor games.
- Bank Makes It Easier to Share Cost of Home (Los Angeles Times)
Lender's offer of individual mortgages for tenancies-in-common worries renters.
- Mothers go 'speed dating' for child care (Telegraph.co.uk)
Working mothers with little spare time can now choose a childminder by "speed interviewing", which uses the same techniques as speed dating to match carers with families.
- You had me at love dot com (Valley City Times Record)
Once upon a time, there was a computer tech guy in North Dakota and a nurse in Pennsylvania. Since this is a modern fairy tale, their love story began with a blinking cursor.
- 5,000 singles search for partners at biggest dating party ever (The Star Online)
SHANGHAI: Some were shy, others bold. Some played the waiting game, others sent their mothers to scout around.
- Editor's Notebook : Reverse The Flight! (Detroit Jewish News)
As I reflected on the acceptance speech by the winner of Detroit Jewry?s highest communal honor, I was struck by her not-so-passing comment about our young adults who have opted for other, hipper urban areas in search of a career, a spouse or adventure.
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