Sunday, February 3, 2013

How to save a "doomed" marriage

<b>http://tinyurl.com/cvamypc - <a href='http://tinyurl.com/cvamypc'>The changing dynamics of military marriage</a></b><p>The unflattering stereotype of Suzie-homemaker military wives who bake casseroles and follow their husbands wherever they go did not come from nowhere. It came from history. But times are changing, and I wonder, has our military culture kept up?</p><B>UK PM Cameron urged to delay gay marriage vote</b><p>RTLONDON - Members of British Prime Minister David Cameron&#39;s Conservative party urged him on Sunday to delay a parliamentary vote this week on gay marriage, warning the issue could weaken the party and harm his chances of re-election.Cameron Tested as Gay Marriage Splits UK ConservativesBloombergUK Conservatives Urge Delay on Gay Marriage VoteABC NewsConservative MPs urge Cameron to delay gay marriage vote, citing re-election ...RTThe Guardian&nbsp;-Telegraph.co.uk&nbsp;-New Statesmanall 112 news articles&nbsp;&raquo;</p><B>How to save a &quot;doomed&quot; marriage</b><p>Let&#39;s get real: once the &quot;honeymoon phase&quot; is over, marriage isn&#39;t all rainbows and moonbeams. So what&#39;s the trick to successfully staying in love until the end of time? Tiffanie Davis Henry says the key is to fight through the tough times. Henry says ...</p>

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