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15:32 UK time, Monday, 13 September 2010

What has this woman's religion got to do with anything? Would the reporter have written "...who is also an atheist" in similar circumstances? Just stop it.
Kevin Friery, portsmouth UK

Surely I can't be the only one who wants to nominate Betty Weaver for Quote of the Week?
David, Romford, UK

Re: today's Quote Of The Day, if Bubbles was the world's most famous chimpanzee "for a while", who is the most famous now? And how is this title awarded? I think we deserve to be told.
Francis, Watford

I'm not surprised that 'happy people give more to charity' when the 'salary with optimum happiness is £50,000' - so they should. Hmph.
Jim, London, United Kingdom

This weeks 10 things. No. 10. happy people give more to charity. I assume that this is directly related to No. 1 The salary with optimum happiness is £50,000. If I earnt £50k I would definitely be more charitable!
Hannah , St. Albans

Sir Alex said: "Let's put it to bed straightaway. I am not discussing any of my players' personal lives." An ironic choice of words, "put it to bed" given the context. Sir Alex manages to discuss it whilst saying he won't!
Carol, Bangalore, India

"Firm handshake link to long life". Hmmm. I don't like shaking hands at all (you know, germs n' stuff!). Shall I start preparing for my early demise?
JennyT, NY Brit

Re 10 things item no 4: perhaps the fact that until 2001, the largest known spider was the Goliath -Bird-eater-spider might have been a give away for some of us, even prior to last week.
Ray, Truku, Finland

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