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AN IDEAL HUSBAND

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The Boston Globe, September 25th, 2005

THE ONLY WAY for a married man to "win the battle of the sexes," insists former Somerville resident and manliness expert Craig Boreth (he wrote "The Hemingway Cookbook"), is to "convince your wife that, in reality, she has won." Easier said than done, no doubt, but Boreth's new book, "How to Iron Your Own Damn Shirt: The Perfect Husband Handbook" (Three Rivers), features 50-plus seemingly airtight stratagems for pulling this off. Husbands, if you haven't figured out how to act like you're listening closely at the breakfast table or apologize convincingly, or pretend not to look at other women,...

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