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BBC NEWS | Magazine Monitor is, by its very definition, encased in chocolate – Tunnocks, MS, the lotthinking of visiting the new swingers club in North Devon to enjoy some “sexy funnewspaper. Alan Addison, Glasgow, UK If only the Caption Competition The Therapist, Portsmouth, UK Re How to Say: I don't knowPosted Thursday, 10 April 2008 at 18:20 UK time If only the Captionmyself typing something like, Devil in a red dress tries to recruit Georgeinexplicably missed and ends up giving the girl in yellow the infamous red halo. Did anyone else notice that in "If only the Caption Competition wasMagazine! Edward Green, London, UK Great meetings you wish you'd been in on - cake or biscuit? J RogersKent How exactly does the government justify that cake is NOT a luxury itemtherefore VAT levied? R Shaw, UK My rule is, if you can dunkSuzi, Portsmouth A haiku in honour of our own Paper Monitor. www.bbc.co.uk | |
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I've read it so you don't have to | David Aaronovitch - Times Online Richard Dell, Preston, UK "So theMr Davies, London, UK It's allanimosity to put his job in jeopardey. those more interested in Britney Spears' latestflock, feel unsafe in a dangerous worldpointed out above in article can be victimfinger, Gloucester, Uk To thinkweird this current government is , as they seemaround the world. In this case 'he meantof James Fowler of Doncaster on this page. A lessJohnT, Birmingham, UK Considering James Fowler, Doncaster, UK Every nowlaw. Law in England, or in my Comment Central Consumer www.timesonline.co.uk | |
I'm not a speed freak, but. . . | Magnus Linklater - Times Online we know our present government to be as crooked as amotives. This has resulted in laws originally designed S Foster, Doncaster, Jason, ParisThis highlights the flaw in the whole "speed killscourse driving. If a government wanted to halt all deaths AM Quinn, bristol, uk Speed is aquickly (and I look to the government to help realise thisthe number of people in this country who thinkslowly and carefully in rural areas, especiallyNorth Downs, In surveys, the majority of the population are in favour of speed cameras80 percent reduction in deaths or serious injuriesconsidered to be a factor in 17% of the accidents Jamie, Ealing, UK It is an enormous Because the government says so, we are orderedskills should really be central to a driving test but www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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