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Online dating safety has become a hot topic on the singles scene. Herb
Vest, CEO of True.com explains the need for online dating safety
legislation.
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Flirting with Disaster. Research shows millions of Americans have turned
to the Internet to find love, but some have found digital danger instead.
The piece features True.com CEO, Herb Vest and Ohio State Representative
Scott Oeslager.
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Deadly Vows. An odd twist to the Craig Musso
case emerges – Mr. Musso was apparently
formerly known as Wendy Musso.
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Craig Musso allegedly murders his wife after
meeting her on an online dating site.
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A woman is found murdered in Alabama
after meeting her husband online.
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Women are defrauded out of thousands of dollars after meeting a man
online.
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Texas reports
on the efforts to improve online dating and making a safer environment.
Reporter Heather Hays interviews Senator John Carona
and True.com CEO, Herb Vest. In tandem she follows a young lady who was assualted during her date from an online dating
service.
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In the search for true love, Michigan
could the first to implement legislation to reduce the number of
criminals dating online. Reporter Lourdes Duarte discusses proposed
safety legislation with State Representative Jim Howell and True.com CEO
Herb Vest.
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Explores the dangers of online dating and what one company, TRUE.com, is
doing to protect daters through background checks and safety tips.
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The new hot spot to meet that special person is online, Herb Vest & Tim
Sullivan participate in a competitive analysis of the online dating
business.
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A look into "Celebrity Worship Syndrome"' and the impact it has
on society.
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