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November 19th, 2008
eHarmony to include same-sex matching servicePosted: 06:26 PM ET
By CNN's Mythili Rao NEW YORK (CNN) - Online dating site eHarmony will create a new service for same-sex couples under an agreement with the New Jersey Attorney General's office in a 2005 complaint alleging that the company's failure to offer such a service service was discriminatory. Under terms of the agreement, eHarmony, Inc. will start the new service, called Compatible Partners, by March 31. The dating site and its founder Neil Clark Warren admit no wrongdoing or liability. |
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