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SheKnows Acquires LovingYou.com - #1 Marriage and Relationship Site
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- SheKnows.com (http://www.sheknows.com), one of the fastest growing online destinations for women, announced today the acquisition of LovingYou.com -- the #1 marriage and relationship site on the web. LovingYou.com is one of the top 10 online destinations for women ages 18-25 and delivers nearly half a million unique visitors per month with 12 million page views. The site has been online for over 10 years providing award-winning content spanning every stage of a loving relationship along with free interactive tools and opportunities to participate in community forums. Unlike sites focused on dating and finding a mate, LovingYou.com is a leading source for information on how to put the fire back into an existing relationship and features advice and support for staying in love.
SayHeyHey: Online dating gets video site
PALO ALTO, Calif. — Many online dating sites seek to connect soul mates, to bring together those looking for eternal and everlasting love. The latest Internet dating site, recently launched in Palo Alto, is not one of them. "It's not about marriage," said Alex Gurevich, co-founder of SayHeyHey.com, the first free all-video online dating site. The new site eschews the typical format of online dating sites where users carefully word profiles and post photos "from 10 years and 20 pounds ago," Gurevich said. Instead, users of SayHeyHey post videos of themselves talking, wakeboarding or — in co-founder Soudy Khan's case — utilizing a beer bong. If a visitor is interested in someone else's clip, he or she can send a video introduction.
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The Engineers Week activities are free with admission to the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, the temporary home of Fort Worth Museum of Science and History exhibits, including ExploraZone, Hands on Studio, and KIDSPACE, as well as its own collection of interactive galleries that reveal the extraordinary courage and the pioneer spirit of the great women of the American West. Engineers Week, a formal coalition of more than 70 engineering, education and cultural societies, and more than 50 corporations and government agencies, is dedicated to raising public awareness of engineers' positive contributions to our quality of life. Engineers Week promotes recognition among parents, teachers and students of the importance of a technical education and a high level of math, science and technology literacy, and motivates young people to pursue engineering careers.
Nurse says Anderson School District 4 superintendent intimidated her
Have you ever noticed that ADD doesnt really happen to close families or families with good tough dicipline that comes with love and hugs? and not trying this TIME OUT crap for hitting a teacher or some other child problem. It usually happens in families that have no dicipline or parental guidence. A parent should be smart enough to know that a child can tell how their home life is without ever saying a word. The RN did good and I would be proud to have had her for my childs school. Maybe she should have given the superintendant some of that medicine to shut the idiot up. Good Job, Ms. Gibson .
Editorial: Where are Congress’ priorities?
A Gallup poll from early January showed Congress holding onto a 23 percent approval rating. Congress even managed to score 9 percentage points lower than President Bush did in the same poll. Perhaps the fact that our nation's most powerful legislative body is getting involved in professional sports has something to do with it. Cheating has no place in professional sports. We doubt anyone but those doing the cheating themselves would think otherwise. But is it really the place of Congress to step in to clean it up? The nation has so many problems: a dwindling economy, a war that's taken nearly 4,000 American men and women from us and skyrocketing health care costs. And Congress is concerned with whether any of Clemens' 4,672 strikeouts came because he was on the juice? To be fair, Congress isn't totally ignoring these problems — the House and Senate finally agreed on the economic stimulus package that will put $168 billion back into the hands of American taxpayers.
On holiday with vacation home exchange
Pick a travel destination and you just might find a fellow traveler there who'd be willing to trade places with you through a vacation home exchange. An increasing number of websites (even Craigslist) can link you with others who want to see the world and save some cash by exchanging living quarters. And at a time when recession forecasts might have you clutching your weak dollar even tighter, a house swap could be the difference between going to London to see the queen or staying home. If you're willing to take an unconventional route to dodge obstacles like rising fuel costs and unfavorable exchange rates, swapping your home could help you get exactly where you want to go. "Accommodations are the single biggest expense of your trip," says Helen Bergstein, a Bayonne native and frequent house swapper who owns the 9-year-old vacation home exchange website Digsville.com.
Talking to teens about sex
As we now know, Jamie Lynn Spears little sister to dysfunctional diva, Britney has been doing a lot more than making out. Parenting experts say, 16-year-old Jamie Lynn's pregnancy presents an opportunity for parents to talk to their kids about sex and its sometimes unintended consequences. KATC's Kari Hall has more in tonight's Safe Families report. It's a topic parents don't want to think about, furthermore talk about. Their child having sex. Lisa LeBlanc, Community Program Coordinator of the Women's Foundation says, "We do know that teenagers are beginning to experiment with sex a lot younger and younger because of what's in the media and because what they see and hear in TV shows and movies and in the music that they listen to." How early to start talking about sex depends on the maturity of your child.
Investors say lax oversight cost them millions
Could you explain to me how in God's name something like this happens? I thought there are government agencies that watchdog over people and don't allow this to happen over and over again,'' she said. Brad Gilmore of Minneapolis, who lost $100,000 in money turned over to Gross, said he blames regulators. ''I thought their responsibility is to guard us from these kinds of people, but they set him free on us,'' he said. ``That makes my blood boil.'' .
10 LOUGHTON: Town council signs recreation ground lease
LOUGHTON Town Council has formally taken control of Roding Valley recreation ground ending a saga stretching back over a decade. A contract granting the council a 125-year lease was finally signed bringing to an end a string of negotiations with Epping Forest District Council dating back to the town council's creation in 1996. The agreement came as the council was due to debate a motion drafted by councillor Chris Pond threatening to withdraw all maintenance payments for the ground in protest at the district council's string of delays over the lease. .
10 Prolific offender jailed for homophobic arson attack
A heartless youth with two antisocial behaviour orders under his belt has been jailed for 10 years after setting fire to a gay couple's home as they slept. Sonny Lockwood, 20, targeted his victims, Nicholas Hughes and Peter Cameron at their home in North Downs Crescent, New Addington, in retaliation to the pair testifying against him at an earlier Asbo hearing. He denied the charges of arson with intent to endanger life. However, a jury found him guilty of two counts of arson at Croydon Crown Court last September and he was sentenced by Judge MacRae yesterday. Nicholas Hughes awoke in the early hours of the January 23, 2006, to find the hallway of his home in North Downs Crescent alight. Petrol was poured through the letterbox of Mr Hughes' home while he and his partner Peter Cameron were asleep in their upstairs bedroom.
Derbyshire: Walk of the month
The fierce but genial giant who once tumbled Robin Hood into a stream stood depicted in tunic of untraditional blue, his nickname abbreviated to a curt, if trendy "LJ". Up in the churchyard of St Michael and All Angels I found his grave, long enough for two ordinary mortals. Those who opened the grave in 1784 reported finding an immense thighbone nearly three feet long. Little John's mighty bow and cap of Lincoln green hung in St Michael's Church for hundreds of years; his cottage near the churchyard stood until it was demolished in the 19th century. Whatever the facts about Robin Hood's right-hand man, Hathersage continues to bask in the reflected glory of the Big Man of Sherwood Forest. I pondered his provenance as I climbed the frost-whitened field paths north of the valley.
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