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29th October 1992
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

o you ever wonder what problem is uppermost in the minds of Transport Department officials? Railway privatisation? Compulsory speed limiter checks? The future of VI?

Wrong. I can reveal that our masters are trying to find a new title for their in-house newspaper.

A few months ago the Department changed its abbreviation for DTp to the one most people (though not the meticulous CM) had always used — DOT. Until the change the monthly staff paper had been known, as DTp News.

DOT News was ruled out on the grounds that it was both too obvious and lent itself to cracks about "dotty" policies. Staff were invited to suggest a title. But so far the replies have been as uninspired as the DOT'S policies.

Can you help? The Hawk will pass on any suitable suggestions.

by the Hawk