Letters
Worse to come Sir: I liked Auberon Waugh's pungent description (2 September) of British edu cation as 'the wettest and sloppiest outside America'. Alas, dear Mr Waugh, our......
Holocaust
Sir: Many valid criticisms can be made about Holocaust, but I find Richard Ingrams's comments (9 September) highly offensive. It comes as no surprise to me that he regards it as......
Sir: In His Article The Lessons Of Holocaust' (9 September)
Christopher Booker says it was 'cynical' the way the heroic Jewish family . . . was played by conspicuously unJewish looking actors'. Conspicuously? Would Mr Booker care to......
Sir: On Wednesday Night, 5 September, During The Panel...
following the final episode of Holocaust on BBC 1, Rabbi Hugo Gryn, a survivor of Auschwitz, expressed the fear that a curious variant of Nazism was still around in the attempt......
City Cynics
Sir: I find Mr Davenport's views on government-induced inflation both dis turbing and puzzling. Disturbing, because they reflect the cynicism of the people in the City who aid......
Hull And Humberside
Sir: I agree with Richard West (Notebook , 5 August) and J. Geoffrey Brook (Letters , 12 August) that North Humberside is an inelegant and cumbersome substitute for the East......