Nz Dating: The Dominion Post:
Stuck on you
NZ Dating is New Zealand's "stickiest" website according to Web traffic researcher Nielson NetRatings, which estimates visitors hang around for an average of 17 minutes. Entertainment and classified advertising sites dominated the stickiness rankings, which rate sites according to the average length of each visit. The NZ Chamber of Commerce website was the surprise in the list, ranking fifth with an average session length of 111/4> minutes. ...
Nz Dating: AFL looks to NZ for expansion,
FOOTBALL
The league hopes New Zealand can become a land of the long, white Australian football goal posts. THE AFL's focus on expansion has shifted to New Zealand, with community camps to be held there next year, as well as a Wizard Cup game, probably between Geelong and Melbourne.The two clubs have been sounded out about the idea, with the Cats particularly keen as the club is popular among the burgeoning Auskick centres in NZ.Positive strides have been made in converting...
Nz Dating: Showdown for champs
THE battle for supremacy between the northern and southern hemispheres will take a new twist tonight when Six Nations champion France meets Tri-Nations winner New Zealand in Paris. With less than a year to go before the World Cup, a lot of pride will be at stake at the Stade de France.Despite the All Blacks' 31-28 loss to England last Saturday, New Zealand captain Taine Randell said there were positives to draw from his side's performance.``Albeit that we...
Nz Dating: The Dominion Post:
Web dating man `hid his HIV status'
A WOMAN who met a man on an Internet dating service site has told a Wellington District Court judge he did not tell her he was HIV positive before they had sex.Justin William Dalley, 35, of Lower Hutt, faces two counts of criminal nuisance by failing to tell the woman he was HIV positive, once when they had oral sex and when they had full intercourse. A charge of criminal nuisance means it is alleged that Dalley had a legal duty to tell the woman if he had anything that could endanger her...
Nz Dating: Sunday Star Times:
Taking the gilded road to find true love
`Stigma is something people can choose to believe exists.' - Cathy Philips LOVE HAS a price in today's busy world. For Cathy Philips and Paul Roberts that price was $39.95 each.That's how much it cost the couple, married on Valentine's Day last year, to seek each other out on www.findsomeone.co.nz.Quite a bargain, says Cathy, from Lower Hutt, who jokes she got her husband off the internet.But with the introductions industry...