Not only are people getting better at picking the right partner, couples are also becoming increasingly comfortable with the ebb and flow of incomes in their relationships.
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A new book about Nicholas Coleman — the state's most powerful legislator in the 1970s — has some important lessons for today. Like: Can't we all get along? That's the take of St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman, son of Nick Coleman, the late state Senate majority leader. (The other Nick Coleman, the former newspaper columnist who is another son of the senator, told the author he didn't want to be ...
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Despite enormous stress on military families from repeated wartime deployments and long periods living apart, service marriages are showing a level of resilience that social scientists can’t yet explain. Military divorce rates have climbed only gradually in recent years and, according to a report in the Journal of Family Issues this month, have not exceeded the rate of broken marriages reported ...
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John Milton was a new Minnesota senator in 1973 when powerful AFL-CIO President Dave Roe surprised him by saying: "Coleman says you have to carry the minimum-wage bill. You aren't as threatening as some of these other guys."
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