July 1, 2005
Seniors discover new way to connect - online (Fort…
Seniors discover new way to connect - online (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
SEATTLE - (KRT) - Al Farrar, at age 74, was a bored and lonely widower when his daughter urged him to go online and look for a lady friend. That’s how Farrar, a retired postal-service supervisor, apprehensively came to sign up for “Cupid Junction,” a computer dating service.
Qualifier Douchevina Takes Mauresmo Out in Eastbourne (WTA Tour)
EASTBOURNE, England - It was a rough day for seeded players in Eastbourne on Wednesday, with Amelie Mauresmo and Vera Zvonareva bundled out of the tournament and defending champion Svetlana Kuznetsova nearly suffering the same fate, as all eight second round matches were completed at the 2005 Hastings Direct International Championships.
Date.com Is So 2004 (Time Magazine)
One-size-fits-all dating sites have gone by the wayside in favor of niche appeals
Local single set to mingle (Cincinnati Enquirer)
Most singles who are looking for love end up registering for a dating Web site, hiring a matchmaking service or asking friends to fix them up.
FEATURES Online dating: Easy? (Potomac News)
FEATURES Online dating: Easy? Thousands of uncreative personal ads, dozens of first dates, one three-month relationship, but still, Aaron Tax believes in dating online.
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