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19-Oct-2006

 

  • A reporter remembers dead French Quarter couple (al.com)
    Hurricane Katrina has claimed two more victims, this time without wielding her mortal force in the forms of wind, water and chaos that overwhelmed New Orleans last summer.


  • 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.


  • 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.


  • McCaffery: Campbell, Mullarkey settling it in the ring (The Daily Times)
    In the sideways world of professional boxing, where the action and the punches rarely arrive on convenient schedule, there is and always will be one standard truth: Eventually, the public wins, for the economics of the sport cannot work any other way.


  • The Merc and the CBOT: Together at Last (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)
    After several attempts, the two exchanges have finally ironed out a merger agreement. Will shareholders and regulators sign off?


  • Business calendar (Tennessean)
    Executive Level Networking breakfast event of Gray Hair Management of Nashville for executives and senior-level managers in career transition, 7:30-9:30 a.m., Pinnacle Bank, 7040 Carothers Parkway in Franklin. $15 preregistration, $20 at the door.


  • 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.


  • Lumines Live! ( Review ) (EuroGamer)
    In fact, disillusion over its content is likely to be far more pronounced among people who own the original Lumines than is usual in these circumstances, because Q Entertainment has rather naively assumed that withholding game content will be viewed as freedom of choice, rather than a wilful decision on its part to squeeze fans for more money.


  • College application season about to begin (Daily Record)
    Mailboxes stuffed with glossy college brochures like credit-card applications. The jockeying and jeering over the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings. Cafeteria lunch tables turned into information booths at college fairs. The last-chance retaking of SATs.


  • All aboard! Commuter matchmaking catching on (Orlando Sentinel)
    Frustrated commuters around the world are hooking up.


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