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November 4, 2011

Dating in the News: Press Releases

West Coast Winx Launches Exclusive Market Research Test-Group. San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
West Coast Winx, a new and revolutionary, Central Valley based, dating network is pleased to announce the launch of its exclusive market research test-group. West Coast Winx is looking for 5000 single, Age 18 or older men and women to give feedback on …

Adultery Dating Website Banned from UK Wedding Shows. Benzinga (press release)
A dating website for married people seeking illicit encounters has been barred from exhibiting at the UK’s biggest Wedding Shows. UndercoverLovers.com, which is aimed specifically at married people seeking extra-marital affairs, were planning to …

Speed-dating event hopes to KickStartLove. Cleveland Jewish News
After writing online dating profiles for her friends, Averbach, 26, a Park Synagogue congregant, said they “were getting three times as many messages as before, going on more dates, and getting into more relationships.” Her friends convinced her to …

Russian Dating Site ElenasModels.com Releases Survey Results “Top 10 Countries Preferred by Russian Women and Ukraine Women Seeking Western Men for Marriage” PR Web (press release)
Dating site ElenasModels.com released survey results on country preferences of Russian women and Ukraine women seeking western men for marriage with UK, USA and Switzerland topping the charts. 75% of Russian women and Ukraine women in the survey said …

A Date With Diane. Vogue.com
Diane von Furstenberg is adding another string to her bow as she prepares to enter the relationship and dating arena - styling women embarking on first dates. The designer has joined forces with MATCH.COM for three events in New York, Dallas and Miami, …

Web series ‘Dating Rules from my Future Self’ premiers in January 2012. Bellingham Herald By STAFF - McClatchy-Tribune
A new web series focused on dating, starring Shiri Appleby (“Roswell,” “Life Unexpected”) will premier in January, according to EW.com. The nine-episode series - which will premiere in January - is being directed by Elizabeth Allen (“90210,” “The Vampire Diaries,” “Gossip Girl”) and follows a 29-year-old woman (Appleby) who gets text messages from herself 10 years in the future that serve as warnings that she has to change her dating tactics or she’ll end up alone and unhappy.

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