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Take his name? No! Why meshing is the mark of a modern marriage
Double-barrelled surnames have long been the solution for many couples who do not want to give up the names they have had since birth.
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Walmart opens delivery services for all businesses
US shopping giant Walmart on Tuesday announced it was opening a delivery service for businesses, including other retailers, in its latest push to reposition itself and fend off Amazon's rise.
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Interested in Van Life after watching Nomadland? Then protect your freedom before it’s too late
Advocates say they don’t want to face their lifestyle potentially being criminalised by new legislation
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You asked 'how to get rid of love handles', so here's what you need to know
Love handles are tricky to tackle, but from the best exercises to workouts, two body composition experts reveal everything you need to know about them.
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If ‘Love Handles’ Are Messing With Your Confidence, Here’s What You Need to Know
Spoiler: nixing stress can help out
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Nine underrated London comedians
With this week's big comedy news seeing Peter Kay cancel his lengthy run of 2018 shows, thousands of fans will be receiving refunds and facing a forthcoming gap in their diaries to plug. From up-and-comers to career veterans flying just below the radar, we've picked out nine London-based comedians worth investing in . Having received a raft of award nominations earlier in his career, Ward embarked on his debut show at Edinburgh last year, with his well-crafted absurdisms and effervescent stage
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Artist perfectly reimagines Disney characters in 2017
And it doesn't look like as much of a fairytale...
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5 Things to Know About Shale Pioneer Aubrey McClendon
Aubrey McClendon, a pioneer of the American shale boom, died on March 2, a day after he was indicted on antitrust charges. The indictment alleged that Mr. McClendon orchestrated a campaign to keep bid prices down while he was chief executive of Chesapeake Energy. Mr. McClendon, 56 years old, had vigorously contested the charges.
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