26 FEBRUARY 2005, page 18

Miller’s Genius

From Sheridan Morley Sir: ‘Attention must be paid’ to Arthur Miller (Mark Steyn, ‘Death of a salesman’, 19 February) quite simply because he was the greatest dramatist of our......

Much Ado About Nothing

From Anthony Famularo Sir: I was relieved to discover that the ‘Goodbye England’ on the cover of your 19 February issue does not, in fact, refer to alQa’eda detonating a nuclear......

Pigs, Jews And Muslims

From Deborah Maccoby Sir: Rod Liddle claims that Labour politicians are deliberately offending Jews in order to curry favour with Muslims (‘Why Labour does not need the Jews’,......

Aid And Loot

From Patrick Wye Sir: On the day I read Rod Liddle’s splendid article on the folly of writing off Third World debt (‘Make naivety history’, 12 February), the Financial Times......

Otiose Superlative

From Martin B. Vallance Sir: Michael Henderson (‘Time to rescue BBC English’, 12 February) looks to the director-general of the BBC for help. One of Mark Thompson’s first......

Waterloo Blues

From Sophie Dugdale Sir: In case any of your readers are bursting with curiosity to know which greyhound won the final Waterloo Cup (Peter Oborne, ‘The dogs have had their day’,......