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Break-ups ruin romantic holidays |
27-October-2008
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Relationship break-ups are the number one reason for cancelling holidays, according to a new survey. |
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A nation of fragrance hoarders |
28-October-2008
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As the credit crunch bites, millions of British men are using bottles of aftershave bought more than ten years ago to save themselves money, new research reveals. |
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Women 'unhappy' with gifts from their men |
28-October-2008
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They say never look a gift horse in the mouth, but British women are finding they are just not satisfied with the presents their men give them. |
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Couples stop making the effort after 2 years of ma |
30-October-2008
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The romantic days are gone just two years, six months and 25 days into a marriage, according to new research. |
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Women shun credit crunch to go under the knife |
31-October-2008
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The credit crunch has done little to stop a rapid increase in the number of people having cosmetic surgery to make themselves feel more attractive. |
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Over-55s most likely to cheat without regrets |
3-November-2008
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Over-55s are more likely to cheat on their other halves and not feel any regret, according to new research. |
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The One already in your phonebook? |
17-November-2008
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Looking for love? Then you might want to look no further than your mobile phone, according to new research. |
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Romance up as credit crunch bites |
19-November-2008
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The financial climate may be gloomy, but British bedrooms are sizzling as the credit crunch bites, according to new research. |
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