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On Thursday's Phone-In
DOES JOURNALISM NEED TO BE DIRTY TO GIVE US THE HEADLINES WE WANT? Politicians and celebrities are alleged to have been targeted by mobile phone hackers, private investigators who were, it's claimed working for News of the World reporters. Are we to blame for buying the paper - wanting juicy headlines and gossip? Is this another example of the depths that British papers will go to sell copies? Is there anything wrong with gathering private information if it's in the public interest? 03700 100 110, text 81012.
HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT GETTING A POINT ON YOUR LICENCE IF YOU DROP LITTER FROM YOUR CAR? Have you ever thrown a piece of gum out of the car window - maybe thrown a banana out when no-one's looking? Keep Britain Tidy want to hit motorists who throw fast food rubbish, cigarette stubs, drink cartons and apple cores out of their windows - regardless of whether it's the driver or their passengers.
DO WOMEN SPEND AGES GETTING READY? According to a new survey women spend a total of nearly 10 months between the ages of 16 and 60 deciding what to wear. They take an average 15 minutes in the morning picking an outfit and a further 20 minutes in the evening before going out. So why does it take so long for women to choose to what to wear?
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