Gay Matchmaker Responds to eHarmony's Entry Into LGBT Market (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) This week the New Jersey attorney general settled a lawsuit with eHarmony Inc, a popular matchmaking site that previously did not serve same-sex daters, requiring it also offer same-sex matching services. |
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Caballero Blows Out Molitor (The Sweet Science) TSS UNIVERSE, Play Matchmaker! Who Should Cab Target Next? |
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A Friendship?s Paying Off for British Banking Giant (New York Times) Barclays executive Roger Jenkins forged relationships with several Middle Eastern investors who put $8.6 billion into Barclays. |
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Suit gets eHarmony to start same-sex service (The Philadelphia Inquirer) Internet matchmaker eHarmony.com must provide same-sex matching services next year under a settlement reached yesterday in New Jersey.The company, founded in 2000 by Neil Clark Warren, had refused to take listings for homosexuals. The new service, Compatible Partners, will be marketed to gays and lesbians and be available through the eHarmony.com Web site. |
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eHarmony agrees to allow same-sex ads (UPI) TRENTON, N.J., Nov. 19 (UPI) -- Internet matchmaker eHarmony.com has agreed to provide services to people seeking same-sex relationships, under a settlement reached Wednesday in New Jersey. |
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Under settlement, eHarmony to offer same-sex matching services (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) Internet matchmaker eHarmony.com must provide same-sex matching services next year under a settlement reached Wednesday in New Jersey. The company, founded in 2000 by Neil Clark Warren, had refused to take listings for homosexuals. |
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