Ballroom Blitz: World Class Boxing Series (Minneapolis City Pages)
In national circles, the Minnesota fight scene has long been considered a laughingstock. Sad to say, the reputation is not entirely unwarranted.
Up Next (CBS News)
Bob Simon sits down with a queen -- Queen Latifah, host of this year's Grammy Awards and a nominee herself. Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
Love for the Workaholic (Inc Magazine)
The best dating services for busy CEOs -- like this SWF. Holly Dunlap is married to her business.
Love growing strong on Web (USA Today)
Care for a date with the suddenly available Brad Pitt or Jennifer Aniston? OK, so maybe that's a little out of reach. How about the next best thing? How about a date with someone who looks like Brad or Jen?
Dating sites seek new angles as singles look offline (SiliconValley.com via Yahoo! News)
One guy stood her up on a Friday night. Another was charming online but wouldn't keep his hands off her when they met. Three were married.
Online dating tries to rekindlethe love Faced with slower growth, some firms court those seeking long-term (San Francisco Chronicle)
Cupid is starting to miss his target when it comes to online dating. Many Web sites that used to count on big growth in the number of subscribers seeking romance are now struggling to add new suitors.
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.
Matchmakers help Muslims find love, marriage in new ways (The Journal News)
Soon after Saleem Qureshi and Fatima Fasihuddin were married on Valentine's Day 2003, they realized they had few married couples to hang around with.
Dating sites seek new angles as singles look offline (San Jose Mercury News)
One guy stood her up on a Friday night. Another was charming online but wouldn't keep his hands off her when they met. Three were married. For a year and a half, Renee Cali was casting for love online -- and reeling in only disappointment.
Mr. & Ms. Romance (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
We asked Herald-Dispatch readers to tell about their romantic loved ones in 200 words or less. While the entries for men outnumbered entries for women (61 to 10), there’s still a whole lotta love in the Tri-State.