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15:37 UK time, Wednesday, 14 March 2007

So are hard for companies to find.
Have they never heard of training? Its what used to happen in the old days when your staff needed to learn something relevant for their job.
Martin, Stevenage, UK

RE: Naomi's letter. The article doesn't say that women are vulnerable. It says that prison doesn't work for women who are vulnerable and not a danger to society. It's a far far more complex issue than equality, as the reasons women could become vulnerable are usually different to why men could.Equality is beyond just sameness.
Kat Taylor, London

Apparently, are making an apology this afternoon, regarding a phone-in competition. Presumably they are using an old washing up bottle and some sticky-backed plastic.
Rory, Sutton Coldfield

So premium-rate channel is to be "replaced by a new service, called ITV2+1". Will that be any different to ITV3, then?
Paul Taylor, Manchester, UK

Re: , 3000 years old? Hardly a boy!
Ralph, Cumbria

Re the new note, I think Winston Churchill should have been on it or there again Nelson.However at the end of the day the thing that matters is having a few in my pocket now and again no matter who's depicted.
Tim Mcmahon, Pennar, Wales

Re: Animals/robots owning property. Wasn't Springfield Nuclear power plant owned by a canary?
Rob, Sheffield, UK

Caroline, Rochester, asks "Male or female anatomy? Above or below the waist? I think we can probably work it out from there". I think I would also want to ask " front or back".
PJ, West Yorks

With reference to Caroline Mersey - just hold on with that male stereotypical attitude! I for one know the difference between burnt sienna and brown, and have a particular like for teal (that's the bluey-green colour not disimilar to the Magazine's header), and I also know what colour palette taupe and heliotrope belong to. For the uninitiated they're 'the average colour of a French mole' and 'vivid lavendar'. Personally, I think PM is probably the results of a freakish genetic experiment.
Martin, High Wycombe, UK

I fear Caroline may be right. As a guy I assumed that Paper Monitor's use of 'burnt sienna' was a reference to Sienna Miller on a beach somewhere.
Sean, Farnborough

PM, you're just upset because we ALL noticed when you had your makeover and we ALL commented. But we're still here, aren't we? We're still together?
Diane, Sutton

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