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Internet Dating News Archive02-May-2008
READY, SET ... DATE! (Daily Record) There is something new to add to the ever-expanding list of innovations making things happen faster: speed dating.
Lifeclass: the secret of online dating (Daily Telegraph) Lesley Garner helps a lonely heart who is finding it difficult to connect with women online.
Corrections officers face daily struggle to keep offenders, public safe (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) Come along with the people who have one of the most thankless jobs in Seattle: tracking and trying to help dangerous and mentally ill offenders.
Midwest farmers cashing in on wind (Moldova.org) Farmers in Wisconsin say they are cashing in on a new crop -- wind.While some Wisconsin farmers have planted acres of corn for ethanol, others are making a buck putting wind turbines in their fields, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reported Tuesday.The newspaper reported that more than 170 turbines are in two new wind farm projects in Fond du Lac and Dodge counties, and along U.S. Highway 41 ...
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 ...
Predators lurk online (University of Tulsa Collegian) In the modern quest for love, many have turned to the Internet in search of their own Prince or Princess Charming. Last year alone, 17.2 million people used the Internet for dating. For some it works out. They meet their, for lack of a better word, soul mate.
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?
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