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Survey: What Are The Odds of a Perfect Wedding?

Ah June, the peak of “wedding season.” A couple’s wedding day is an occasion they hope to remember for years to come. Unfortunately, a perfect day isn’t always in the cards for the lovebirds.

As it turns out, a recent Wakefield Research poll found that barely half of weddings go over perfectly (51%). Disasters range from a drunken or inappropriate toast (26%) to a fight between guests (23%) to a public argument between the bride and groom (6%).

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Roses Still Rule on Valentine's Day

A recent survey conducted by Wakefield Research for 1-800-Flowers provides a helpful hint for those flustered by Valentine's Day flowers.

It’s tempting to want to shake it up on V-Day and break out of the conventional gift options.  However, most ladies still prefer roses.  55% believe that roses are the right move this February the 14th.

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Hair Loss Myths Clipped Short By New Survey

We all know someone who is losing their hair.  Yet a new national survey finds that when it comes to hair loss, old wives’ tales, urban myths and misunderstandings abound.  A new survey conducted by Wakefield Research for Rogaine sets Americans straight on common follicle-fallacies. 

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Will iPad Leave Consumers Thinking "Kindle Who?"

Apple unveiled its new iPad today and, in a matter of seconds, revolutionized an area of the digital lifestyle that is still only emerging. 

Ironically, it seems like Steve Jobs may have read an old page from the Bill Gates / Microsoft playbook.  A page that reads:

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Halloween Survey: Would You Play Host to a Ghost?

The New York Post "Ain't Afraid of No Ghost"

As covered recently in The New York Post, more than one in 10 renters (11%) say they’ve rented a home inhabited by a ghost.

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