Well, I appear to have temporarily mislaid yesterday's Observer, but here in the meantime are today's results from the Guardian:

And the topics:

In which I count how many letters to the editor published in the Guardian and the Observer are written by men, and how many by women. Here's why...
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Abortion: a lady subject for ladies, clearly.
But forget the women - there appears to be monstrous discrimination against the indeterminates.
Ah yes, the poor old indeterminates were doomed the day I realised that you could look most of these people up on Wikipedia and find out who they actually are. Now it's just the everyday Chrises and Sams and 'name and address supplieds' flying the indeterminate flag.
This is so interesting - and massively depressing. I'm so chuffed you're doing this.
Awww, thanks Boz.
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