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		<title>British bachelors beware</title>
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		<description>&lt;a href="http://observer.guardian.co.uk/focus/story/0,6903,1051202,00.html"&gt;British bachelors beware.&lt;/a&gt; Rachel Greenwald knows  how to find a husband using
the techniques of Harvard Business School, and she&apos;s
bringing her methods to the UK. But it&apos;s not easy:
she advocates careful &apos;packaging&apos;, putting 10 to 20% of total income into
a separate &apos;find a husband&apos; bank account,
cancelling newspaper subscriptions so they can be read in
public and getting a third party to contact unsuccessful dates for feedback.
There&apos;s one change for the UK though: here it&apos;s aimed at over-30s
instead of the over-35s. I always thought &quot;the Rules&quot; were too spontaneous.  </description>
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		<category>branding</category>
		<category>findahusband</category>
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		<category>marketing</category>
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		<dc:creator>TheophileEscargot</dc:creator>
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