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15:40 UK time, Monday, 20 September 2010

Re: How to say 'Louis Vuitton' and other designers' names. I'll stick to Primark (pronounced "pry-mark"), thanks.
Blue Baby, London

So... smaller, cheaper cars will mean less congestion in the future. Do you mean in the same way that, back in the '70's, computers were going to do all the work in the future, so we would all have more free time?
Robert, Glasgow

"Imagine a car so narrow that two can drive next to each other in one lane; a car so small and short that three can park in one parking space." It's called a (motor)bike!
Henri, Sidcup

Re: Should under-16s be expected to work? On my 16 birthday I had been in the Army almost a year!
Jim Paterson

Re: Should under-16s be expected to work? Expected no. Allowed to, yes.
Luke Charmander

Presumably these neighbours thought that the primary school they were buying a house next to would be silent, with no children being taught there?!
Lucy P, Ashford, Kent

Re '10 Things' number 9. I rather have to put on my pedant's hat to point out that the statement, and the article to which it refers, must presumably mean cow's milk or similar. Unless breast feeding in humans is a new development?
Shiz, Cheshire, UK

Colin in London (Letters, Friday) - those people born on the 29th February 1992 may only (technically) have had four birthdays, but they'll still be eighteen years old this year.
Jeremy, Gloucester

This is an unabashed attempt to be published on three consecutive working days.
Neil Franklin, Chandlers Ford, UK

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