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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Stephanie Koontz, author of Marriage, A History: How Love Conquered Marriage and director of research and public education at the Council on Contemporary Families, on why some marriages suffer and some don’t once kids enter the picture. Plus, what to do about Afghanistan. Check Out the Uncommon Economic Indicators Home Page and Add Your Story!

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Married With Children

Stephanie Coontz, director of research and public education at the Council on Contemporary Families and author of Marriage, A History: How Love Conquered Marriage, talks about how having children impacts marriage.

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Afghan Field Manual

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