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It's the Magazine's 7 days 7 questions news quiz - a chance for you to test how much of the news you've read, watched and heard from the past week... and how much you remember.It's the Magazine's 7 days 7 questions news quiz - a chance for you to test how much of the news you've read, watched and heard from the past week... and how much you remember.
1.) Multiple Choice Question1.) Multiple Choice Question
"My coco bonbon" - a pet name for..."My coco bonbon" - a pet name for...
  1. John McCain's Brazilian girlfriend in 1957
  2. Kelly Osbourne, by (possible fiance) Luke Worrell
  3. Lindsay Lohan, by DJ Samantha Ronson
  4. Ruth Kelly, when she dated David Milliband
  1. John McCain's Brazilian girlfriend in 1957
  2. Kelly Osbourne, by (possible fiance) Luke Worrell
  3. Lindsay Lohan, by DJ Samantha Ronson
  4. Ruth Kelly, when she dated David Miliband
2.) Multiple Choice Question2.) Multiple Choice Question
How big is the US taxpayers' $700bn bail-out of Wall St? It's big. How did CNN personalise the amount for its viewers?How big is the US taxpayers' $700bn bail-out of Wall St? It's big. How did CNN personalise the amount for its viewers?
  1. 2,000 McDonald's apple pies for every American
  2. 640 gallons of gas for every American
  3. More than $100 for every person in the world
  1. 2,000 McDonald's apple pies for every American
  2. 640 gallons of gas for every American
  3. More than $100 for every person in the world
3.) Multiple Choice Question3.) Multiple Choice Question
Back in the days of Old Labour, it was "comrades". How did Gordon Brown address delegates during his speech at this year's conference?Back in the days of Old Labour, it was "comrades". How did Gordon Brown address delegates during his speech at this year's conference?
  1. Compadres
  2. Companions
  3. Friends
  1. Compadres
  2. Companions
  3. Friends
4.) Multiple Choice Question4.) Multiple Choice Question
And which bullish slogan graced the stage of Labour's conference which started on Saturday?And which bullish slogan graced the stage of Labour's conference which started on Saturday?
  1. Fighting, winning a future for Britain
  2. Winning the fight for Britain's future
  3. The future: Fighting to win for Britain
  4. Winning - fighting - future - Britain
  1. Fighting, winning a future for Britain
  2. Winning the fight for Britain's future
  3. The future: Fighting to win for Britain
  4. Winning - fighting - future - Britain
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Here's Culture, Media and Sport secretary Andy Burnham in front of said slogan.Click NEXT to continue.Here's Culture, Media and Sport secretary Andy Burnham in front of said slogan.Click NEXT to continue.
5.) Missing Word Question5.) Missing Word Question
* told to end 'robocalls'* told to end 'robocalls'
  1. Banks
  2. Holiday firms
  3. Lib Dems
  1. Banks
  2. Holiday firms
  3. Lib Dems
6.) Multiple Choice Question6.) Multiple Choice Question
Another week, another Stonehenge theory. What does new evidence suggest the site was once used for?Another week, another Stonehenge theory. What does new evidence suggest the site was once used for?
  1. Centre of healing
  2. Place for BYO barbecues
  3. Burial ground for elite family
  1. Centre of healing
  2. Place for BYO barbecues
  3. Burial ground for elite family
7.) Multiple Choice Question7.) Multiple Choice Question
Sir Paul McCartney has performed for the first time in Israel. Why were the Beatles refused entry permits for a concert 43 years ago?Sir Paul McCartney has performed for the first time in Israel. Why were the Beatles refused entry permits for a concert 43 years ago?
  1. Music might corrupt the minds of Israeli youth
  2. Visas withdrawn after a drugs bust
  3. Band members' pro-peace and pro-Palestinian stance
  1. Music might corrupt the minds of Israeli youth
  2. Visas withdrawn after a drugs bust
  3. Band members' pro-peace and pro-Palestinian stance
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  1. It was what John McCain called Maria Gracinda Teixeira in 1957 - she called him a "coconut dessert". Meanwhile, Osbourne is wearing a ring on her left ring finger; Lohan has said she and Ronson have been together "for a very long time"; and cabinet colleagues David Milliband and Ruth Kelly dated briefly at university.
  2. It's the apple pie analogy. That's a lot of pie.
  3. It's "friends", as in this line from the Prime Minister's speech: "The people of Britain would never forget if we failed to put them first - and friends, they'd be right."
  4. It's "Winning the fight for Britain's future".
  5. It's the Liberal Democrats, who made 250,000 automated calls featuring leader Nick Clegg last week. But this broke privacy rules, the Information Commissioner's Office warned on Thursday.
  6. It's thought to be an ancient A&E, archeologists said on Monday. Earlier this month a geologist said that animal remains found at the site suggested that Stone Age visitors held "bring your own beef" barbecues.
  7. Some parliamentarians feared the tousle-haired musicians and their amplified songs might undermine morals, according to an official apology from the Israeli government.
  1. It was what John McCain called Maria Gracinda Teixeira in 1957 - she called him a "coconut dessert". Meanwhile, Osbourne is wearing a ring on her left ring finger; Lohan has said she and Ronson have been together "for a very long time"; and cabinet colleagues David Miliband and Ruth Kelly dated briefly at university.
  2. It's the apple pie analogy. That's a lot of pie.
  3. It's "friends", as in this line from the Prime Minister's speech: "The people of Britain would never forget if we failed to put them first - and friends, they'd be right."
  4. It's "Winning the fight for Britain's future".
  5. It's the Liberal Democrats, who made 250,000 automated calls featuring leader Nick Clegg last week. But this broke privacy rules, the Information Commissioner's Office warned on Thursday.
  6. It's thought to be an ancient A&E, archaeologists said on Monday. Earlier this month a geologist said that animal remains found at the site suggested that Stone Age visitors held "bring your own beef" barbecues.
  7. Some parliamentarians feared the tousle-haired musicians and their amplified songs might undermine morals, according to an official apology from the Israeli government.
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