problem page

problem page

n
a feature in a newspaper, magazine, etc in which readers' problems are published and answers supplied
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problem page

nposta del cuore
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Byline: DAILY RECORD Monday, September 2, 2019 THE STRAIGHT-TALKING PROBLEM PAGE email dearcoleen@dailyrecord.co.uk life.
I've just read this back and it feels like an old fashioned problem page letter!
"Love your problem page! I'd like to respond to the lady who fell out with her daughterin-law on holiday (Dear Coleen, May 16).
This included a way for students to contact the school nurse without going through a teacher, a problem page and information about common health topics.
She had failed to declare occasional income from TV appearances and a problem page in a local magazine.
Linda, who was paid for TV appearances and a magazine problem page, got housing benefit, council tax relief and a disability allowance.
Since its first emergence in the woman's magazine Female Spectator in the 18th century, the problem page has firmly established itself as a media staple.
ATHIS isn't the problem page, Ricky, but I think you're a true star.
THE first shock was the revelation that The Sun's problem page editor really exists.
There were biographies on famous females such as Marie Curie and Joan of Arc; articles on skincare and a problem page called What's Your Worry.
'YB' (Youth Base) is packed with music and fashion news, features offering advice on issues such as alcohol, drugs and relationships, and horoscopes and a problem page.
Problem page topics: Self harm; parents' split; my mate stole my boyfriend

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