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Professor John Cunningham is - is it really possible to  "specialise in general medicine" without appearing oxymoronic?
Ross, Essex, UK
Friday is the 60th nanniversary of the real Dr's WHO - the World Health Organisation. Does this mean they all retire and ?
Fred, Rotherham
 brought back a horrible memory for me. About 10 years ago there was a city centre event in Bristol, where the various public services had put on informative and entertaining displays of their areas of activity. The police and fire services had staged a road traffic accident in a side street, involving a motor cyclist and a truck. It was very realistic, with paramedics attending to the injured motorcyclist, and police and fire crews doing what they do. So I moved in close and took lots of photos. Soon the awful truth dawned on me, and I scuttled away, red-faced, to let them get on with their job.
Bob Peters, Leeds, UK
So, the using a mirror and the sun. I hope they finish the crosswords before they set light to them.
Rob Foreman, London, UK
Why do strung sausages give Louis Theroux a "farmyard feeling" ()? Does he imagine they are reared that way, little conjoined sacks of meat frolicking in pens?
Chris Clarke, Tunbridge Wells
Re *Thought* to be? You mean there could actually be a couple of these things roaming around, as yet unnoticed? Maybe I will close that window tonight.
Stig, London, UK
That credit crunch is certainly having an effect on the banks in the United States. Apparently the used "sperm purchased from a bank". Barclays, take note. It's the coming thing.
Mark, Reading
Why the fuss about the ? He was born a woman and kept his womb etc, so why the shock in the fact he's pregnant?
Rob, Reading
It is heartening to read in the  (1 out of 7 if you're asking) that the lost luggage being sent to Milan for sorting is travelling by lorry.  Perhaps the best decision made there all week.
Stoo, Lancashire, UK
 I'm a bit worried about Ken Livingstone's quote.  He doesn't exclude the dead.
I'm a bit worried about Ken Livingstone's quote.  He doesn't exclude the dead.
Michael Hall, Croydon, UK
What a classic quote of the day! I would imagine most people would use "or" rather than "and", but each to their own, I guess.
Ed, Clacton, UK
Thanks for "more about today's quote". But when, oh when, are we going to have "more about today's mini-quiz"? Please please please? (I have asked before, and will continue asking until Monitor admits it's a great idea.)
Carol, Portugal
Surely even if the caption competition is not here we could have a picture with comments underneath? I enjoyed the alligator picture and wished for a huge list of 200+ witty comments (and 12 not funny ones) as in days gone by.
Naomi P, Sussex
Re . Is it really necessary on the photo to say that Cage is the one on the left? I know Kathleen Turner played a drag queen in Friends, but I think most people would work out that Nicolas is the male and Kathleen is the female.
Louise, Sheffield




 Snippets from the week's news, sliced, diced and processed for your convenience.
Snippets from the week's news, sliced, diced and processed for your convenience.



 Get paid to drink beer. 拢7 an hour. Having moved into a care home in a new area, 88-year-old Jack Hammond is looking for a bloke he can chat to over half a Fosters. "It's got to be somebody who is not too bombastic," says Mr Hammond. Possible topics of conversation are World War II (Mr Hammond served as a radar engineer in South East Asia) and Preston North End Football Club, says the Daily Mail.
Get paid to drink beer. 拢7 an hour. Having moved into a care home in a new area, 88-year-old Jack Hammond is looking for a bloke he can chat to over half a Fosters. "It's got to be somebody who is not too bombastic," says Mr Hammond. Possible topics of conversation are World War II (Mr Hammond served as a radar engineer in South East Asia) and Preston North End Football Club, says the Daily Mail.


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