Sir: Please Allow Dr Dawkins More Space In Order To
develop further his hierarchy of crimes. He had already tacitly conceded that a person who killed a four-year-old child with a meagre vocabulary should be punished less severely......
Letters Eating Babies
Sir: How reassuring to see that the 'How many angels dance on the head of a pin?' level of disputation is still alive at New Col- lege, Oxford, from which Richard Dawkins writes......
Sir: Thank You For Printing The Letter From Richard Dawkins
in your last issue. It is the most succinct and elegant demolition of the theory of evolution I have yet seen. J.S. Butterworth 4 Ridgeside, Bledlow Ridge, High Wycombe, Bucks......
Ok, Mcnulty?
Sir: The question posed by Mr McNulty (Letters, 22 April) is easily answered. The edicts of the European Commission are like it or not — enforceable in a court of law. The......
Stamp Liberation
Sir: Charles Moore's encomium (Another voice, 22 April) of post-1979 public services overlooks one minor yet significant improvement: the proliferation of outlets for postage......
Taking Exception
Sir: 'All great men are bad men' (Taking the family name in vain', 25 March). Including, say, Lincoln? Acton never said it, and it's astonishing that he's misquoted by his......
Anti-britishism
Sir: The article by William Cash that you ran last October was taken by the Jewish community in Hollywood, and elsewhere, to be anti-Semitic and to be suggesting that affairs......