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Humour and good conservation key to holiday romanc |
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17-September-2008
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| The vast majority of Britons believe going on holiday is a great chance to improve romance or practice your dating flair, according to a new report. |
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Men want stable relationships |
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16-September-2008
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| The majority of men in the UK are ready to get into serious, stable relationships, according to new research. |
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The rise of the groomzilla |
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15-September-2008
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| Getting excited about an upcoming may be deemed a bride's prerogative, but new research reveals that the grooms also want to get in on the action. |
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Couples' road rage revealed |
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19-September-2008
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| Loved-up couples are often not so loved-up after they have finished a long distance car journey, according to a new report. |
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Bottle blondes 'more confident' |
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24-September-2008
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| Blondes really are more confident in the dating game and life in general and really do have more fun, new research reveals. |
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Sexist men 'earn more money' |
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28-September-2008
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| Sexist men are more successful in the workplace and with the ladies, new research reveals. |
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Bride hitches a lift with police to her Big Day |
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1-October-2008
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| A bride turned up for her wedding in a police car – but she had not been nicked, but rather saved by the Boys in Blue. |
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Recipe for long-lasting love |
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2-October-2008
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| Two dinner dates a month, four cuddles a day and a romantic getaway twice a year are just some of the things couples need to have a long-lasting relationship, according to research. |
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