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matchmaking News Archive02-Oct-2006
- Shunned Indian HIV victims seek infected spouses (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Dozens of Indian men and women infected with HIV/AIDS have agreed to marry each other after meeting at a special matchmaking event, hoping to end the isolation the deadly infection often brings.
- Praying for Souls, and Maybe for a Mate (New York Times)
IN between praying for their souls to be released from endless cycles of reincarnation and offering fruit to marble idols representing the perfection of nirvana, the women inside the large Queens temple had a little advice for one of their worshipers.
- Shunned HIV victims seek infected spouses (Yahoo! India News)
SURAT, India (Reuters) - Dozens of men and women infected with HIV/AIDS have agreed to marry each other after meeting at a special matchmaking event, hoping to end the isolation the deadly infection often brings.
- Matchmaker, matchmaker... (Agencyfaqs!)
The Krishnans have been looking for a bride for their son for over two years now. Local marriage bureaus, newspapers and even their family networks haven?t helped them find the perfect girl.
- Women still hesitant about marrying foreigners (The Star Online)
BANK executive H.H. Lim broke up with her British boyfriend when his work contract ended and he decided to leave Singapore.
- 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.
- Singapore men go foreign (The Star Online)
C.H. YEO is 42 years old, has a bachelor?s degree majoring in design from Australia, and works as an interior designer and part-time lecturer.
- Shunned HIV victims seek suitable spouses (Yahoo! India News)
Surat, Oct 2 (ANI): A special matchmaking event, organised in Surat by an organisation working for the welfare of HIV/AIDS infected persons, has provided a platform for dozens of AIDS victims, hoping to end the solitude that the deadly infection often brings.
- Matchmaker, matchmaker... (Business Standard India)
Internet matrimonial services are actively promoting their offline centres. The Krishnans have been looking for a bride for their son for over two years now. Local marriage bureaus, newspapers and even their family networks haven?t helped them find the perfect girl.
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