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Richard Bowen | 11:22 UK time, Friday, 27 October 2006

American woman having fun at the World Cup in Germany - 2006Morning Blog world. How's it going? After a brief break away I'm back and raring to go. I've just been to the US Embassy in London to pick up my visa for our up coming trip to the States. It went remarkably smoothly, thanks for asking. Remember if you want to join any of our audiences while we're over there we'd love to have you. Click here to find out where we'll be, and if you want to come along send us an email to wouldhaveyoursay@bbc.co.uk stating your name and which audience you'd like to attend and we'll sort out the rest.

Here's what's about today....

I mention this first, not because I think that we're going to lead on it, or for that matter because I think we're even going to do the story. I mention it because reading it on the train this morning I got really annoyed and i'd love to hear if you think i'm over reacting about this. The i'm referring to is the episode ofaired this week in America, in which the recently deceased naturalist Steve Irwin (a.k.a the Crocodile Hunter) was featured, in cartoon form, with a Stingray sticking out of his chest in an episode called '. Bearing in mind that he was killed by a Stingray's barb in his chest just 8 weeks ago, i'd love to know if you think this is a bit too much too soon? Or if i'm being an over sensitive wimp?

On last night's show we spoke about the Islamic cleric in Australia who compared women without the veil to "uncovered meat". You really seemed to go for this story, have a look at some of the comments from last night and you'll know what I mean. the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has warned government ministers against telling Muslim women, or for that matter any one, what not to wear. This debate has been ongoing for a while, but it consistently gets you talking and commenting. Any more thoughts on how we could do it differently today and the questions we might ask would be more than welcome.

The News Scotsman's going big on the french riot anniversary story.
"On the eve of the first anniversary of the worst rioting in France for almost 40 years, the prime minister visited a Paris suburb yesterday, amid widespread fears of renewed violence in the country's deprived housing estates.
Are you in France? Has anything changed over the last year? What do you make of the Prime Minister, Dominique de Villepin's, visit to a Paris suburb? A much needed gesture? Or, too little too late?

Germany has suspended for their part in the desecration of human skulls in Afghanistan, so says the
Defence Ministry today. Are you in Germany? How this story playing with you?

Tensions are running high in as the countdown to the country's unprecedented run-off poll on Sunday continues. What do you make of the current situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo? Who do you think will win? Whoever wins, will the result of Sunday's vote end tensions?

A United Nations committee has voted to start drawing up a treaty on the . The measures are designed to stop guns ending up in conflict zones, and could also mean weapons are not supplied to countries whose development is hit by arms spending. But can we ever control the arms? Add your comment to the .

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