Car-boot woman on cyber sex site (The New Zealand Herald)
CANBERRA - The mystery surrounding Maria Korp, the woman found in the boot of her car four days after vanishing from her Melbourne home, took another bizarre twist yesterday when it emerged that she and her husband were members of an on-line sexual dating service, with their details last viewed the day she disappeared.
old-school dating service for the cyber-averse. (Miami Herald)
old-school dating service for the cyber-averse. Jennifer Pannucci is a charmer. She's five-foot-one, with an oval face and olive complexion. Raised in the Midwest and Northeast, Pannucci has a pretty smile and a healthy ambition.
I Like What I See. Let's Date (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Men and women often decide in minutes who they want to date, and base that decision on largely superficial factors, new research from a speed dating service suggests.
Being Annette (CBS News)
Annette Bening is nominated for her third Academy Award, for her role in "Being Julia." Charlie Rose talks with this actress, also known as Mrs. Warren Beatty, about her Hollywood marriage, her four children and her career.
A 'Front Row' seat, and dishy (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
Jerry Oppenheimer's Front Row makes it clear that Vogue editrix Anna Wintour's brilliant eye for visual beauty is what put her on top. Readers come to understand why Wintour is a fashion visionary, standing with icons such as Diana Vreeland.
The Master (New York Review of Books)
Atlas Books/HarperCollins, 216 pp., Harcourt, 185 pp., 1.
FresnoBee.com: Lifestyle: Happily ever after ... Internet Love (The Fresno Bee)
Happily ever after ... Finding a soul mate through e-dating services isn't so unusual these days. Light the candles and smell the roses.
Finding LOVE online (Berkshire Eagle)
From the pictures and profiles planted at online dating services come good dates and bad dates, dates with no fireworks and dates with much-sought-after "chemis-try." There may be multiple first dates -- or none all.
Relationships: Really Hard To Do (CBS News)
The talk show host and author tries to help troubled couples and singles turn things around in his CBS prime-time special. In previewing it, he tells Harry Smith romantic relationships of all types, at all stages, need constant work.
Beyond flowers and candy: How can he impress his sweetie? (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
Beyond flowers and candy: How can he impress his sweetie? (KRT) - Q: I want to do something romantic and special for my girlfriend. I think flowers and candy are so predictable.