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The Science of Romance: Why We Love
Breeding is easy, but survival requires romance too. How our brains, bodies and senses help us find it.

The Science of Romance: Why We Flirt
That smile! That glance! That rapt attention! We flirt even when we don't need to. And that can be good.

Are Gay Relationships Different?
Why gay couples have more equality and less tension at home -- but still split up more often than straight pairs.

Crazy Love
Our partners may be obsessive, possessive, even dangerous. There's a reason we stick around -- often at our own peril.

Wildly in Love
Humans aren't alone. Romance appears to roam among animals too.

Romance Is an Illusion
Could something that feels so real be a mere trick of the mind? Sure, when the survival of the species is at stake.

Can the Economy Save Mitt Romney?
Jitters about the economy deliver a victory to Mitt Romney in Michigan. Why pocketbook issues will dominate the race ahead?

A New Blueprint for Levittown
It was America's original suburb. Now it is aiming to become a model of environmental innovation.

10 Questions for Woody Allen
He's brilliant at portraying neurotics of all kinds. But the multitalented director, whose new movie is Cassandra's Dream, swears he's actually quite normal. Woody Allen will now take your questions.

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