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17-Oct-2006

 

  • Law on Overseas Brides Is Keeping Couples Apart (New York Times)
    American men seeking foreign brides have been angered by a new law, intended to protect women from potential abuse, that makes the process more difficult.


  • Modern day marriage (NDTV)
    Flashing on them are close ups of the nearly 150-200 hundred singles who're looking for life partners. Candidates are given a minute to introduce themselves. Parents are on stand by and the matchmaking continues outside.


  • Business calendar (Tennessean)
    Positive Psychology and the Career Search , career networking program of Jewish Family Service, 7 p.m., Gordon Jewish Community Center. K. Jeff Fladen, executive director, to discuss positive psychology, learned optimism and implications for the job search. 354-1644 or www.jfsnashville.org .


  • Law on Overseas Brides Is Keeping Couples Apart (New York Times)
    Some worry that a new law intended to protect women from potential abuse by American men who seek brides from other countries on the Internet will make it difficult to find a wife abroad.


  • Students' matchmaking service taking off (China Daily)
    Four university juniors in Nanjing have recently set up a club to help single fellow students find their life partners, winning both applause and objections on campus.


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