Dating People: PEOPLE
Crow, Armstrong throw in the towel
Seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong and Grammy-winning pop star Sheryl Crow have split up, scrapping plans for a Texas wedding after two years of dating, People magazine reported Friday."After much thought and consideration we have made a very tough decision to split up," a joint statement by the couple issued to the magazine said. "We both have a deep love and respect for each other, and we ask that everyone respect our privacy during this...
Dating People: Daily Mail: Can a first love ever really last?
IN A world of increasing change and insecurity, more people are returning to their first loves when they want to find a lasting relationship in later life.Dr Evelyn Millings, a chartered psychologist at Glasgow Caledonian University, says:'In the 21st century - when so many of us travel the world, meeting and even dating people along the way - there is still something hugely appealing about the familiar. When you have a shared history with somebody, it is easy to feel you know...
Dating People: Commentary: Web Sightings-Online dating: Tips for staying safe
Just last week, a Maryland story highlighted the potential dangers of meeting and dating people through online community sites, such as MySpace.com, Friendster.com and Facebook.com.There are several rules that men and women can follow to reduce the risk of these types of scenarios.Be sure to use a reputable dating service. Informal meeting places usually don't have rules and processes specifically for safe dating, such as the use of an anonymizer or re-mailer to mask your real...
Dating People: Want to marry rich? Think rich
The Kennedys. The Trumps. The Clampetts.So how is it that some lucky slobs end up dating people whose net worth is in the millions? How did Larry Fortensky, a construction worker, snag Elizabeth Taylor? (For half a day, anyway.) Why are the rest of us eating Big Macs and seeing movie matinees when we could be eating lobster and flying to Paris?Never fear. A new book, "How To Marry Money: The Rich Have to Marry Someone, Why Not You?" (Citadel Press, $8.95),...
Dating People: IF YOU WANT TO LAND ON EASY STREET, PLAY BY THIS BOOK
THE Kennedys. The Trumps. The Clampetts.So how is it that some lucky slobs end up dating people whose net worth is in the millions? How did Larry Fortensky, a construction worker, snag Elizabeth Taylor? Why are the rest of us eating Big Macs and seeing movie matinees when we could be eating lobster and flying to Paris?Never fear. A new book, ''How To Marry Money: The Rich Have to Marry Someone, Why Not You?'' (Citadel Press, $8.95),...