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15:59 UK time, Friday, 8 March 2013

Nice to see, in the article on national mourning, someone use the phrase "het up". I used to think it was a word my mum had made up, as no one else used it or knew it when I was younger.
Brian, Loughton, Essex, UK

Surely there is a bigger story here that the ±«Óãtv should be investigating. How did the cat evade being detected on the airport's x-ray scanner? Surely some animal bones in the case might have prompted a search. Or is it that security at Egyptian airports is rather lax. What if it had been something malign?
David, Nottingham

You can call me a Philistine if you like, but is an apology
in the form of a long piece of
text
that doesn't rhyme
or scan
but just has random line-breaks
really poetry?
Just wondering.
Simon Robinson, Birmingham, UK

Along the same lines as the Wang company, there's also a well known test equipment manufacturer called "Wayne Kerr". Really.
Jeff Doggett, Thurnby, Leicestershire

I bet the British Antarctic Territory really is a lot more like Britain than most of our other overseas territories.
Rob Falconer, Llandough, Wales

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