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Today's item on shot Guinea leader being flown to Morocco for medical treatment: "They had earlier said that had only been lightly wounded in the attack and was in 'good health'." Lightly wounded? When did we start speaking American on the ´óÏó´«Ã½? It's SLIGHTLY injured and the opposite would be SERIOUSLY not HEAVILY.
JennyT, NY Brit
: I'd rather the real world got to join the bankers.
Henri, Sidcup
Where does £15bn of go? Let's see: 60m people in uk, 5 million non-drinkers (NHS figures), 84% live in england, 82% are within drinking age. This leaves 38m english drinkers. England will probably play seven matches. That leaves an average spend of £70 per person, per match (assuming that there are no 'lightweight' wine or bitter drinkers amongst us). At an entirely guessed supermarket price of £2 per pint; that's 35 pints per match. No wonder football is the national sport.
David Bull, Redhill, Surrey
The oldest profession? (Thursday's letters) Probably robbery, once people realised others had items of value. Prostitution was probably a more sophisticated approach taken by those unable to take by force.
Tim D, Sheffield
I hate to be picky (but then again, that's what this page is all about, isn't it?) but some people seem to be getting the WBQ mixed up with the Caption Competition. It's like Jeopardy - if your answer isn't a question, you're not playing it right.
Kaylie, Runcorn, UK
Regarding the : "Charlize Theron, hot balls and 10 million pints of lager" Sounds like a hell of a party.
Bas, London
SL, London (Thursday's letters), no they're not, they're on fire.
Simon , Burnham