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Acronym watch: Who'd have thought we'd see the acronym PAMELA used by ´óÏó´«Ã½ news twice in a month for different things - the the Pedestrian Accessibility & Movement Environment Laboratory on and the Process for Advanced Management of End of Life Aircraft on ?
Henry, London
Re Monday's "How to Say" -ch as in church, I understand....but -ny as in manual, i don't get! EX-plain pl-EASE!
Ed S, London, UK
Re . Well I suppose spreading the cost of a wedding between 20 couples or more will make it much cheaper overall for those involved. However, you'd need a very wide aisle to accommodate 20 brides at once.
DS, Bromley, England
The Guardian is , making more spurious claims that their newest number game called Futoshiki has the ability to be "witty". Apparently only habitual puzzlers can appreciate this, so perhaps one can explain this to me.
Owain Williams, Munich
To Charles USA, but Monitor STARTED the wall chart fashion! Remember the from the World Cup?
Akilah, Chelmsford England
Re 10 things… We're talking about education and English, so let's say one in eight schoolchildren HAS, not HAVE, shall we?
Grammarian
Re: "10 things..." - what happened to the caption under this week's picture of 10 things? Those of us not in the know are left to guess: 10 giant raddishes? 10 chinese lanterns? Please tell us, PM. Many thanks.
Charlie, Nottingham, England
On reflection perhaps it would be better if we didn't see all the losing entries for the caption competition.
Keith, Guildford