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Brits having workplace affairs |
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20-February-2008
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| Britons are spending increasingly long hours at work and socialising even more with their colleagues and this has led to a significant number of workplace crushes, according to a new survey. |
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Singletons 'can't afford property' |
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28-February-2008
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| Single people find it harder to buy homes than their coupled-up counterparts, according to new research. |
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Love 'puts blinders on people' |
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4-March-2008
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| Being in love with someone can limit the power that very attractive people have over you, according to a new scientific study. |
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Jen 'dumped Brad' |
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6-March-2008
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| When you've been in a relationship with someone for a while and it comes to an end, it can often be hard to determine who dumped who. |
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Technology 'drives couples apart' |
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10-March-2008
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| Modern technology could be driving some couples apart, according to new research. |
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Sophie defends shorter-taller romance |
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12-March-2008
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| Short men shouldn't be with tall women, according to the social stereotype, but stunning model Sophie Dahl is proud of her relationship with vertically-challenged singer Jamie Cullum. |
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Robbie in dumpsville |
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17-March-2008
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| The hectic nature of modern working life makes it extremely difficult to keep a relationships healthy. It can feel like you're doing a constant plate balancing act, but sometimes you have to let ... |
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Marriage breakdown 'hinders schoolchildren' |
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20-March-2008
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| The break-up of marital relationships is causing problems for children in schools, teachers have said. |
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