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Dating Related News

09-Apr-2008

  • Is bill 'food fight' among Web sites? (UPI)
    A bill that would require Internet dating services to let consumers know if they do criminal background checks advanced in the Florida Legislature Tuesday.


  • State panel OK's Internet dating-service bill (Miami Herald)
    Is that online romantic match for you also a match for a registered sex offender -- and should there be a law that lets you know? Or is such a legal requirement just a virtual ''food fight'' that one Internet dating service has launched against rivals for a competitive advantage?


  • Is bill 'food fight' among Web sites? (Moldova.org)
    A bill that would require Internet dating services to let consumers know if they do criminal background checks advanced in the Florida Legislature Tuesday.One major backer of the legislation is True.com, which claims to be the only online dating service to ban anyone with a record from joining, The Miami Herald said. Some opponents of the bill suggest that other Web services do not do checks ...


  • Lone wolf winning dating wars (Canada.com)
    He works two hours a day and makes as much as $10 million a year. That's why Markus Frind is already considered a dot-com legend at the ripe old age of 29.


  • An option for valley singles (Albany Democrat-Herald)
    Monthly outings that offer a safe, low-key and fun way to meet other local single men and women without those first-date jitters are what partners Kevin Beaudoin and Tia Stoddard thought the mid-valley needed. That's why last year they started the area?s first service for unattached adults: Willamette Valley Singles.


  • As gripes intensify, Cupid?s agents go back to school (Channel NewsAsia via Yahoo! Singapore News)
    SINGAPORE: They had been dating for a month before she found out that her love interest ? whom the matchmaking agency had touted as a divorcee ? was still married. By then, she had paid the agency close to S$900.Another victim, an MBA holder, had asked for a match who was similarly qualified. But each prospective suitor fell short ? the fourth one quite literally. An air steward, his height was ...


  • As gripes intensify, Cupid's agents go back to school (Channel NewsAsia)
    SINGAPORE: They had been dating for a month before she found out that her love interest ? whom the matchmaking agency had touted as a divorcee ? was still married. By then, she had paid the agency close to S$900.


  • A safe connection? (The News-Herald)
    Online dating sites debate background checks' merit


  • Le grand bouffe (The Age)
    Well, I for one am exceptionally glad someone is stepping in to stomp out that foul language seen on Gordon Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA .


  • State panel OK's Internet dating-service bill (Miami Herald)
    Might that online romantic match for you be a registered sex offender -- and should there be a law that lets you know? Or is such a legal requirement just a virtual ''food fight'' that one Internet dating service has launched against rivals for a competitive advantage?


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