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		<title>Will subscription-based dating websites survive?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just last month an Economist article said that dating websites OkCupid and eHarmony were bucking the economic trend and were seeing more people using their services than ever before.
eHarmony told the Economist that the number of visitors to its site was greater when the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by over 100 points!  OKCupid says [...]]]></description>
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