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17:04 UK time, Thursday, 7 March 2013

What a cruel picture/story combination: "Processed meat 'early death' link". Mmm bacon!
Michael, Edinburgh, UK

"Deer: 50% cull 'necessary to protect country side" - I'm pretty sure that EXACTLY the same logic would support the culling of humans too. (Although I'm less sure the link to pubs and restaurants would still hold.)
Colin Main, Berkhamsted, UK

I agree about books. I love them, but dressing-up is going a little too far to encourage children to like reading (and to discourage those who already enjoy it). Why not try and stop the teachers doing it by sending your child as Fungus the Bogeyman (complete with really malodorous slime), The Naked Ape, or the lead role in Mein Kampf?
Rob Falconer, Llandough, Wales

Can I say how much I like the improved street view in my area? Thanks to technology, people can look right up my back alley.
Simon Robinson, Birmingham, UK

Emma, I remember Wang having an IT service contract where I work and their staff having polo shirts with "Wang Cares" emblazoned on the front.
Chookgate, Milton Keynes

I also have experience of bath holes and shower holes, although with the latter, plugs are not usually required.
Ralph, Cumbria

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