3 OCTOBER 1992, page 23

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Sir: Stephen Fay complains about the 'snobbish atmosphere' at the crush bar at Covent Garden ('Sticking up for Jeremy Isaacs', 12 September). My complaint is about the presence......

The Two Prices Of Money

Sir: When Mr Charles Moore writes (Another voice, 12 September) that it would not have occurred to Lord Salisbury to set the price of money, that being up to the Bank of......

Letters Unsolicited Letters

Sir: One of The Spectator's strongest assets in the last two or so years has been its cov- erage of the debate on Europe. This has been despite, indeed probably because of, its......

Sir: A M I The Only Reader Of Your Magazine Who

is bemused by the tendency of Tory MPs to write to The Spectator demanding that you cease criticism of the Maastricht Treaty (Letters, 26 September)? I trust that You will......

Greek Lesson

Sir: I regret to see that The Spectator misses no opportunity to publish biased and inac- curate articles about Greece. Thus, following Mr Noel Malcolm's dia- tribe against......

Cox And Conscience

Sir: Since Ludovic Kennedy and I have a perfectly sincere difference of opinion on the subject of euthanasia generally and the case of Dr Nigel Cox in particular, and since he......