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He's gunning for those who tell men to check their testicles through "information-laden beer mats, drop-in advice centres at football grounds, or celeb-backed awareness campaigns". He is not a fan of cancer charity Everyman's Notice your Nuts initiative.

The surgeon points out the treatment for suspected testicular cancer. "You don't biopsy a testicular cancer, you remove the testicle," he says. He's worried that the campaigns will lead to the unnecessary surgical removal of healthy testicles. Odd. They don't mention that on the beer mats.

Julia Wilson, aged 14, was so upset by the Iraq war she posted a picture of US President George Bush on her MySpace page. She added the words "kill Bush".

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