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A sad day for the team

Richard Bowen | 11:18 UK time, Friday, 1 September 2006

We will all shed a tear when we say goodbyeMorning blog world. Before I get on with the daily post I must inform you that today is a sad day for World Have Your Say as not one, but TWO members of the team are leaving us. Mr Kevin Anderson, whose blog posts have kept you gripped for nearly six months, is heading off to the Guardian to be their blogger-in-chief (or something like that). And, "Gentle" Ben Allen, whose "sweet hording" has become legendry over the last three months, is leaving us to join the Ö÷²¥´óÐã Radio Five Live Drive time show. They'll both be missed.
Right, blubbing over lets get down to some news......

We've got Jesse Jackson on the show tonight taking your questions. He's currently in the Middle East and wants to speak to you! If you've got anything to ask him let us know. If you want to come on air leave us your contact details and we'll get in touch (no personal details will be published online). Here's a of what people have said so far...

As another the US says Iran must pay for it's defiance, well it does according to The Times newspaper in the UK. What do you make of the Iran nuclear weapons story? Time to get tough? Or should they be left alone?

Trouble's brewing in as security forces are on full alert for demonstrations following the burial of a prominent nationalist leader from Balochistan.

has apparently been served with some poppadums at a curry house in Manchester in the UK. What's you're worst culinary experience? All gory details welcome.

A new film is making waves in the UK and the US. It depicts the assassination of President Bush. uses digital trickery, archive footage and actors to imagine the murder of President Bush and the decent into national paranoia that follows. Is a film like this offensive? Should it be banned? Or, does it provide a useful insight into a chain of events that could effect the stability of a nation?

sold in the UK are now allowed to claim health benefits on their labels. Some doctors are outraged as they say these treatments haven't passed scientific tests to prove these benefits. Do you use homeopathic medicines? If so, have they helped? Or, do you think they should be tested like all other medicines?

And finally, Mr Humvee himself, the Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger, has introduced tough new laws on which are some of the strictest in the country. Good idea? Or just a load of hot (slightly noxious) air?

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