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Why do so many people question the significance of the new one-year A level

asks Jimbobman:A. This is the first year of the new A level system, which was introduced by the Government to offer a broader sixth form education. Q. How does it work A. It allows schools to teach00:00 Mon 04th Jun 2001

How can I monitor what my child uses the Internet for

Asks Howard Piercy A. It is difficult to monitor everything your child accesses on the Internet, unless you sit beside him or her when they sit down to use the PC. The best way of monitoring is by00:00 Mon 04th Jun 2001

Why is it unlucky to put shoes on the table

A. Tricky one there from Tangle. There are many superstitions about shoes. Never put them on the table; never put them on the bed - both mean there will be a death in the family. Don't leave shoes00:00 Mon 14th May 2001

Can Freeserve challenge the Beeb

Is it true that Freeserve is broadcasting Lennox Lewis' fight with Hasim Rahman online If the fight is going to be on TV what's the point ... asks Howard Piercy A. The downturn in the online00:00 Thu 19th Apr 2001

Q What does the term 'pirate radio' mean

A. 'Pirate' radio is the term used for any radio station that is broadcasting illegally, in other words, without obtaining the required licence from the Home Office, which governs the allocation of00:00 Mon 16th Apr 2001

Q Why haven't Nirvana released an album since In Utero

asks emberta. A. Click here for a full answer - the simple reason is the death of guitarist and songwriter Kurt Cobain. Q. So rock and pop has its fair share of untimely deaths then A. It does,00:00 Mon 12th Mar 2001

Organs scandal deters donors

GOVERNMENT ministers and healthcare professionals are preparing for an emergency summit to address the fall in public confidence in the National Health Service, and the possibility of a sudden drop in00:00 Tue 06th Feb 2001

British men are the cleanest in Europe

By Merill Haseen BEAUTY consultants are rubbing their well-moisturised hands with glee - the interest in male grooming is at an all-time high. A new study by Datamonitor shows that British men are00:00 Mon 05th Feb 2001

Things that make you go emm

By Christina Okoli THE Internet and Computing channel has been inundated with questions and requests ranging from the banal to the bizarre, and from the practical to the perplexing. However, with00:00 Thu 01st Feb 2001

Move over mobiles, pay phones are back

By Christina Okoli IN AN effort to reclaim profits and dignity, British Telecom (BT) has been talking-up its latest plans to create a new generation of pay phones, following the recent launch of00:00 Mon 22nd Jan 2001

Pop's biggest and best

By Andy Hughes If you are looking for a supernova career in pop here are some records you can aim to beat: Press AssociationRod Stewart is a long way past the days when he had to perform free of00:00 Mon 22nd Jan 2001

Frank, Dean, Sammy, And The Birth Of Cool

Q. Who or what was The Rat Pack A. The Rat Pack was a loose collection of show business drinking friends who saw an opportunity to make an entertainment out of their storytelling and the party00:00 Sun 14th Jan 2001

Nonsense from Alicia Silverstone

By Hermione Gray ONE of the wonders of the English language is people's ability to completely butcher it. No-one knows that more so than The Plain English Campaign Awards. Founded in 1980, the00:00 Fri 22nd Dec 2000

Granny the nanny

By Merill Haseen A FEW generations ago, it was usually granny who looked after the children when both parents went out to work. She either lived with the family or close by, and her role was taken00:00 Thu 21st Dec 2000

Hussain's heroes herald new dawn

By Tom Gard WHEN Graham Thorpe hit, or rather snicked, the winning runs in the Karachi gloom to give England a famous series victory in Pakistan, English cricket fans were joyous and incredulous00:00 Wed 13th Dec 2000

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