16 DECEMBER 1995, page 57

Too Many Copies

Sir. Joan Bakewell (In the shadow of Nurem- berg', 18 November) appears greatly enam- oured of the legal precedent set 50 years ago. Yet a dispassionate reappraisal of that pro-......

Sir: A Few Years Ago A Correspondent To The Sunday

Telegraph accused you of having `swallowed the Brussels snake oil'. Obviously you haven't yet succeeded in passing it. May I wish you a speedy deliverance? Norman Henry 29......

Doubtful Views

Sir: In response to your leader of 9 Decem- ber, it is certainly logical to be sceptical about grand designs. This is particularly the case when the grand design in question......

Tories Care

Sir: Lord Longford states (Tabour, the King and I', 25 November) that in 1936 he said 'I am a socialist because I am a Chris- tian. I said the same quite recently in the House......

Stay On The Bus Sir: Bushman's Honeymoon, You Say In

the issue of 2 December (Books). An undiscov- ered Dorothy Sayers, presumably with Lord Peter detecting across the trackless wastes of the Kalahari Desert: how wonderful. But......

Passion V. Cynicism

Sir: Defending Senator Bob Dole against charges of cynicism (Senator Dole is a hyp- ocrite', 25 November), Mr Owen Harries says 'it is worth recalling that, according to Yeats,......

A Grateful Bumpkin

Sir: That Simon Courtauld is an intrepid fellow. How many of his fellow journalists would have the dedication to trek into the savage, unforgiving wilderness of what he......