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LOS ANGELES (AP) - The online matchmaking service eHarmony.com Inc. has a new tool for married couples and it isn't to help them cheat.
The Pasadena-based company describes its eHarmony Marriage tool as a relationship "tune up," a way to help married couples strengthen their relationships.
Couples complete an online questionnaire and are given a customized report offering observations in 10 areas such as communication and sex and romance. They are also given suggestions on how to improve.
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