Match.com Faces Lawsuit
 A New York man sued dating website Match.com on Tuesday for misleading members by posting profiles of prospective dates who are unable to respond to any interest in them because they do not have a paid subscription. Sean McGinn, of Brooklyn, who filed the lawsuit in New York federal court, accused Match.com of causing "humiliation and disappointment" for some members who feel rejected when their attempt to contact a prospective date gets no reply. McGinn wants Match.com to stop "its deceptive practices" and demands unspecified damages.
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Anastasia Reveals Her Secrets
 Anastasia, the premiere online dating resource for Western men eager to meet women from Russia and CIS countries, today published the picture magazine to end all picture magazines. Titled Anastasia Secrets the captivating new online eye-catcher is predominantly image based, so there's an excuse for not reading the articles. Taking the beauteous femmes found on Anastasia's home site to a new level, the artsy, sexy picture book opens with dramatic impact and rapturous unreserve.
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eHarmony added FotoFlexer tools for users
 Photo editing service Fotoflexer on Friday announced a new partnership with dating network eHarmony. Users of the online matchmaking service will now find Fotoflexer's editor built right into the site, where they can edit their profile photos in an attempt to better their chances at luring potential mates.
Fotoflexer may be best known for some of its more drastic editing tools that include the capability to warp and distort
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