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|  | Valentine's destinations 'more diverse' | 
| 12-January-2008 | 
| Traditional destinations remain popular among die-hard romantics whisking their loved ones away for Valentine's Day, but places such as Marrakech and the Icelandic city of Reykjavik are emerging ... | 
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|  | Better to date than divorce | 
| 18-January-2008 | 
| Couples may find themselves better off if they continue to date rather than getting married and possibly divorced. | 
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|  | Marriage 'not always the answer' | 
| 29-January-2008 | 
| Following the publication of a national survey which found that most people do not differentiate between marriage and cohabitation, one relationship expert has been analysing the findings. | 
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|  | Dates 'costing' UK men | 
| 16-June-2008 | 
| Men are finding the dating game increasingly hard on their pockets, according to new research. | 
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|  | Gay men, straight women 'have similar brains' | 
| 18-June-2008 | 
| The section of the brain responsible for emotion is similar among gay men and straight women, according to a new study. | 
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|  | Brits have holiday lovers' tiffs | 
| 23-June-2008 | 
| As the holiday season draws in, many UK couples will spend their time abroad squabbling rather than staring lovingly into each other's eyes, according to a new survey. | 
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|  | British women 'love stubbly men' | 
| 30-June-2008 | 
| British women prefer men with stubble because they are deemed to be more macho, according to a new survey. | 
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|  | Not tonight dear, I'm watching TV | 
| 12-February-2008 | 
| It has been revealed that 47 per cent of British men would give up sex for six months in exchange for a dream 50-inch plasma television, according to a survey by Comet. | 
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