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16:42 UK time, Monday, 14 May 2012

Just wondering: when all the newspapers have to come up with a punning headline, such as Friday's "reign/rain" efforts (PM, Friday), do they ring each other up to avoid any inadvertent identical headlines?

"What are you using?"

"Oh no! We were going for that!"

"Tell you what: let us have it, and we'll let you have the next Wayne Rooney one".
Rob, London, UK

So, Luke L, (Friday letters), you didn't hear on starting a sentence with "so"?
Rik Alewijnse, Feering, UK

"A shilling - worth five pence" - surely this should read "worth five pence at the original exchange rate, in the days when you could still buy halfpenny sweets"?
Susan, Newcastle

Reason I'll Be Sticking To My Car Thanks Very Much #23: this story.
John Bratby, Southampton

Regarding number 6 of this week's 10 things: My mum thought the same. She only discovered it didn't mean that after she'd used it to end a text sent to a friend, offering condolences following the death of her grandfather. LOL.
Jen, Norwich

I have no idea what this article is about. Translation please?
Rusty, Montreal, Quebec


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