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Army Launches DADT Survey
The Army announced Thursday that it launched an online inbox for soldiers to submit their comments and opinions on "don't ask, don't tell."
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Obstacles await renewed effort to recruit doctors
ESMONT, Va. — Sarah Carricaburu slipped her sleek new iPhone into her purse for the day. With no signal here deep in the woods, it's useless. She swiveled away from her desktop computer, which can't access the Internet, and glanced at the manila folders of patient records neatly stacked on a shelf by nurses.
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Networking in a flash
The West St. Tammany Chamber of Commerce “Speed Dating for Business” breakfast held Aug. 20 was called “very worthwhile” and “a great way to make business contacts.”
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Wealth industry looks out of the box
Wealth managers are turning to a variety of surprising sources - such as online dating and charity – to persuade the world’s richest people to invest with them.
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Online dating, bedbugs addressed in new laws in NY
New York's newest laws are meant to make Internet dating safer, further protect victims and witnesses in domestic abuse cases, and require landlords in New York City to come clean about bedbugs when leasing apartments.
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Lake Havasu Todays News Herald
The man who shot and killed five residents in a quiet neighborhood in Lake Havasu City Aug. 28 before taking his own life hours later in California, first appeared on local police radar in 2006.
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Seniors Weigh Benefits, Risks of Online Dating
Internet usage among senior citizens continues to grow at a rapid pace, and experts say more seniors are using the world wide web to meet potential companions. KSMU's Justin Lux talked to local seniors to get their thoughts, and has this report.
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New York’s Newest Law Aims to Protect Online Daters
It’s something you’d expect to hear from your mother, not your government, but New York’s newest laws are all about exercising common sense when looking for love online. Sounding like something between a schoolteacher and a public service announcement, the…
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Newsweek: How Match.com changed dating
In his quest for a wife (and, perhaps, a small fortune), Match.com founder Gary Kremen practically invented online dating. The idea came to him when he saw how much money local newspapers were making from personal ads, including his own. Match.com - Gary Kremen - Dating - Online dating service - Relationships
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Cold execution of a truly awful death
IN THE last moments of her life, Janet Campbell must have realised she had made a terrible mistake in marrying Des. While she had been planning their future together, he had been planning her murder.
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Stalker jailed over rape and murder blog
A stalker was jailed today after writing a blog about raping and murdering a woman he had been harassing in real life for two years.
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A truly awful death
In the last moments of her life, Janet Campbell must have realised she had made a huge mistake in marrying Des.
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How Match.com Changed Dating
It is not a truth universally acknowledged, but a single man in possession of no fortune may still be in want of a wife . At least that was the case for Gary Kremen, the founder of the online dating service Match.com . It was the early ’90s, and the then-30-something Chicago native and Stanford Business School graduate could barely afford the $300 in rent for his San Francisco apartment. Still ...
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