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Kapuso’s newest darling Every now and then, television networks discover someone and adopt her or him as a prized possession. Take the case of Bela Padilla, now emerging as the newest ‘it’ girl on the Kapuso network. www.manilastandardtoday.com
First encounter was the charm The popular online dating service eHarmony claims 2 percent of its users marry, but who really knows? "The best $99 I've ever spent," says Karna Roa, 34, a wedding photographer from Sebastopol who signed with eHarmony in the summer of 2004 to increase the... eHarmony - Online dating service - Relationships - Dating - Personals www.sfgate.com
Out and About to Get Ugly IF YOU DRIVE a Volvo and you do yoga, you are pretty much a Democrat," the Bush-Cheney campaign manager Ken Mehlman—soon to be the head of the Republican National Committee—reportedly told a meeting of Republican governors last week. www.nypress.com
Matchmaker Ann Wood still works the old-fashioned way Ann Wood still sits down face-to-face with her lonely hearts, drawing out their romantic histories, their passions and their hopes for a mate. And when the Georgetown matchmaker fully understands her clients, she chooses their dates. There's nothing digital about it, no e-mail evaluations or comp... Matchmaking - Relationships - Personals - Dating - Business www.washingtonpost.com
I married a monster: the TV show Marriage, it's enough to make you lose faith in mankind -- emphasis here on man. At least that's the way you may feel after watching a few of the fascinating, scary, nearly incomprehensible true stories on ID's new show, "Who The (Bleep) Did I Marry?" The new... www.nypost.com
Sweaty Betty Blues Band to perform at Rocco's Tavern History is filled with husband-and-wife teams who work together: Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, Stevie Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, John and Yoko, McMillan and Wife. www.goerie.com
Man accused of faking personals ads on Craigslist charged in Denton County Michael Martin never anticipated he'd receive so many phone calls, e-mails and text messages after posting an ad on Craigslist to sell an old boat. www.dallasnews.com
So romantic! As economy stutters, hearts flutter Economic woes seem to unleash something practically primal in many who find themselves without a partner: a hardwired desire for companionship. This helps to explain the phenomenal membership spikes at dating services, no matter how costly. Economy - Relationships - Dating - People - Personals today.msnbc.msn.com
10 ways to avoid heartbreak with dating services It's true that many people find love with the help of dating services. But it's also true that many customers spend a whole lot of money for a whole lot of nothing. 10 Tips columnist Laura T. Coffey offers advice to point dating-service customers in the right direction. Dating system - Relationships - Dating - Personals - Advice today.msnbc.msn.com
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