16 FEBRUARY 1991, page 24

Sir: In Amanda Craig's Description Of Induced Abortion...

poor potential human', 5 January) and most of the subsequent correspondence, it is im- plied that the procedure can be not only bloody and horrifying to the layman or woman but......

Nursery Need

Sir: Alexandra Artley is quite right to ask publicly (Letters, 9 February) of the Governors of the Thomas Coram Founda- tion precisely the question that the parents and staff at......

Where Freedom Reigns

Sir: I agree with all of what Charles Moore had to say in his Glaspie Syndrome article (Another voice, 26 January), except for his assertion that the Americans are 'freer than......

Thanks For The Library

Sir: In view of the fact that you published Mr Menhinick's letter on 2 February, I hope that you would also be prepared to publish mine. The gift of books to Thomas Peacocke......

Sir: We Write As Parents Of A Child Attend- Ing

the Thomas Coram Children's Centre, in response to Alexandra Artley's letter. Our three-year-old son who has hydro- cephalus has certainly benefited from his eight-month......

Sir: I Was Interested To Read The Criticisms Of Amanda

Craig's article from Mr David Paintin (Letters, 19 January). Perhaps what Mr Paintin wanted was a kind of advertisement for the services of the abor- tionist, yet instead the......

Essential Reading

Sir: 'Product placement' is, of course, a mainstay of the Hollywood economy nowadays, but nobody has yet remarked that newspapers appear to be following its lead. Two of this......