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16:09 UK time, Thursday, 27 May 2010

How exactly did she think she was opening to the public if it was already being broadcast by the Ö÷²¥´óÐã.
Sukie

... oh, you mean divorce.
Paul Greggor, London

- someone send this man a copy of 1984.
sfj1642

So a . However, a councillor is quoted as saying "The PSNI are put on the streets to do a serious job and that is to keep order on the streets and face down anti-social elements. This is like a sick joke." Umm, but it worked. Anti-social behaviour was stopped. In my books that deserves praise...
Tom Webb, Surbiton, UK

The Police Service of Northern Ireland think it was "inappropriate" for an officer to use a to stop trouble with youths. It worked! Well done to the officer involved for using their imagination. Would it have been more appropriate to use baton rounds, or some other confrontational approach? This is the cycle of violence that NI is trying hard to leave behind.
Ian Deaville, Solihull UK

Surely he should just have the area off? (The coat's on already on...)
Sue, London

Wallace Hartley "had 13 worldwide erected to them, double the number erected to the Titanic's captain." I take it this means that there's some mysterious half memorial somewhere to make up 6 1/2. Possibly marked 'cap'; or maybe even unfinished. I blame the budget cuts.
Dan, Stevenage

Interestingly Mark (Wednesday letters) we are bidding for some work with the Royal Mail and they have asked for tenders to be returned electronically rather than the more usual postal route - surely that's not good business sense?
Karl, Nottingham

Large amounts of kudos are due to the person (or persons) unknown who has been resurrecting stories from the archives this week and giving them most popular status. The stories have included "paperclip traded for a house", the French medical complaint of "heavy legs" and today's "condoms too large". I look forward to the perennial favourites "man marries a goat", "penis painted on roof" and anything featuring Drunk Girl. Keep up the good work, whoever you are.
Ralph, Cumbria

I am writing to complain about Phil (Wednesday letter) complaining about all the complaining.
Dr Reece Walker Ph.D, London UK

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