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I enjoy watching Dr Who, a Brit scifi show, and have watched it for 
years, even back to the grainy black and white days.

In this seasons finale, the cause of the bees disappearing is 
explained. Bees are actually an alien race, at least most are, and, at 
sign of trouble (in this case the pesky Daleks moving earth to another 
hidden part of the universe), bail out for their home planet.

However, I am a bit concerned that our comrades across the sea had 
this information last year and did not let us know the real cause of 
disappearing bees. Would have saved a lot of discussion. Troubling. 
What else are they keeping from us colonials?

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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