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17:41 UK time, Thursday, 10 January 2008

I see George Bush is advocating that unwanted occupants vacate countries they don't have any right to be in, where they are causing the death of innocents and political controversy with their continued presence ().
KM, Coventry

In , "using items like teapots" is listed as one of the common distractions while driving. Just wondering. Is this mainly a British thing?
Mike, Newcastle upon Tyne

Surely if we all followed the advice on who to talk to at dinner parties in the , there would just be a series of monologues around the table?
Mike Roberts, Bristol, England

How can we ever dine politely again?
Paul, Bristol

Last year I went to a formal ball with my girlfriend and her parents. I often attracted disgusted stares, after taking the today I think I know why.
Tom Armstrong, St Albans, Herts

So a 14-year-old in 1825 "sounds like he was the first enthusiast and could conceivably count as the . Maybe that was really the birth of it, although it didn't take off in a massive way until much later." Presumably, not until there was more than one locomotive.
Rob Falconer, Llandough, Wales

Re : I'm more gobsmacked that a 14 boy has ever had such neat handwriting.
Karen, Cardiff

I'd rather kiss a frog than someone who didn't want to kiss Stephen Fry, Hamish. It's Stephen Fry!
Quint, Milton Keynes

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