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Loved-up Brits underestimate wedding costs |
26-June-2008
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Brits who are planning their upcoming nuptials have good weather at the top of their wish-list, according to a new survey. |
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Families 'have little influence' on sexual prefere |
27-June-2008
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You might think that your choice of partner is heavily influenced by your friends and family, but new scientific research reveals that social attitudes have little to do with the Mr or Miss Right we c... |
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Festivalgoers 'young at heart' |
30-June-2008
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Many might think that Glastonbury and other such summer festivals are events for the young, but new research reveals that the young at heart are descending on the youthful venues. |
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British women 'love stubbly men' |
30-June-2008
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British women prefer men with stubble because they are deemed to be more macho, according to a new survey. |
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Females decide whether males sink or swim |
2-February-2008
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An animal study has revealed that aggression is not always the best way of getting ahead. |
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Loved up seniors share secrets of staying power |
6-February-2008
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A global study of couples who have been together for fifty or more years unlocks the secrets of long-term marital bliss. |
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Workplace romance? |
12-February-2008
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One in five workers married someone they met and dated while at work, according to a survey by CareerBuilders.co.uk. |
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Not tonight dear, I'm watching TV |
12-February-2008
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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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