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9.30am: "My name is Paul and I have a problem," writes Paul Jaines.
He's got some sort of muscle problem, writes Dr Murray, the Guardian's resident quack, who in all honesty has no idea, and will be replaced by Lavezzi.
"Surely he meant the enormous size of the problem," writes Lawrence Weisman of Westport, Conn., "not something that is improper, outrageous or immoral.
The problem, writes this young researcher, is that such cost-cutting can make the job feel dangerously pressurised and nigh-on unbearable: "Why do I feel like giving it all up?
The problem, writes Tim Wu at Slate (slate.com), is that cities "have labored under the illusion that, somehow, everything could be built easily and for free by private parties".
Or perhaps it's a hamstring problem, writes Dr Murray.He's shaken hands with his playing partners Woods and McDowell, who are now hacking their way down the 9th in a very undistinguished style, the latter especially so.
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