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18:32 UK time, Tuesday, 22 June 2010

Enough already! The new, high quality slow motion replays are great, OK? But watching Federer's opponent puffing his cheeks for 30 seconds is NOT going to win anyone at the Beeb a Bafta!
Neil Franklin, Chandlers Ford, UK

How can Walter Werzowa claim he "composed" the Intel jingle (Magazine, Monday)? It's the first four notes of Mike Oldfield's "Tubular Bells". No more, no less.
Paul, Hull, UK

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Rusty, Montreal, Canada

Can you do us another one of , please?
Lee, Birmingham

Most popular shared stories on the ±«Óãtv right now:
1) Osborne increases VAT rate to 20%
2) Feeling grumpy "is good for you"
That's OK then...
James Rouse, Southampton

What's particularly irritating about this SW19 businesss is that it's only half the postcode. The half that covers a pretty big area too. Would anyone dream of referring to Buckingham Palace as SW1A?
Caroline Brown, Rochester, UK

Phew. It took me a while to find one, and I began to wonder if the whole cliche had died out. But no, here it is: For a minute there, I thought everyone was just going to call it "Wimbledon" this year.
John Bratby, Southampton

The British government should perhaps consider assuaging their guilt about the whopping 20% VAT, by removing it completely from prices and only adding it at the till. Like they do here (and fool me each and every time).
Rachel, Minnetonka

On the News front page today, we have and . Why is the General 'sorry' while Terry's just plain sorry? Do we not believe the General? Was he being sarcastic?
Tim Barrow, London, UK

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