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15:33 UK time, Friday, 9 April 2010

Re: . It's worrying that even University Challenge sensation, Alex Guttenplan, believes that Wikipedia contains "facts".
Jenny, Manchester

Richard Sparrow, Thursday's Letters - Were you by any chance an international cricket umpire between 1973 and 1996?
Jim, Crowborough

Noooooo, how could you?! I was so carefully avoiding finding out the result of masterchef before I watched it and there it was sneakily included in the link from Jenn from Porthcawl's letter Thursday's Letters. That's my evening plans out the window...
Susan, UK

Stokey Sue (Thursday letters), I used to work for a company that shipped cremains overseas for people and we had to categorize them as foodstuffs for customs purposes.
Sid, Bristol

comes with distressingly little detail about the "cursing" involved: did he invoke the infinite wrath of the almighty Lord N'Grahu, Shifter of the Sands and Demon Prince of the Endless Night, or did he just swear a bit? I know which I'm hoping for.
Edward Green, London, UK

DMQ (Thursday letters) going? No, simply retiring to join the Silver Servers...
Rahere, Smithfield

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