4 JUNE 1994, page 28

In The Dark

Sir: I wonder whether you knew that it is possible to read The Spectator in the fluo- rescent light of a night-club? Nils Fluck Epsom Downs, Surrey......

Three-point Turn

Sir: I would like to make three points in connection with the three letters published on 28 May: 1. It ought to be made crystal clear that the 35 signatories (of whom I was one)......

Books For Bosnia

Sir: Last February I suggested in The Spec- tator that a suitable way for British people to mark the end of the siege of Sarajevo would be to help restore the collection of the......

Local Knowledge

Sir: Your article 'Welcome to chameleon country' (5 March) by Matthew Engel, and its reference to the most beautiful Northamptonshire village of Eydon we (its residents) think,......

Expert Witness

Sir: Your columnist, Auberon Waugh, (Another voice, 28 May) may be interested to hear that when the Guardian recently took part in a pan-European readership survey on sex and......

Sir: Theodore Dalrytnple's Jaundiced Views On The...

so riddled with bias that it is difficult to know where to begin. In summary, he seems to be saying that the NHS used to be much better than it is now, getting rid of most of......

Good Prescription

Sir: One's first reaction after reading Dr Theodore Dalrymple's article (Doctors, patients and other nuisances', 21 May) is impotent fury. Then however, one must wonder what are......

Sir: Mr Auberon Waugh Suggests That The Bible Supports The

shooting of burglars. He laments, too, modern neglect of Bible-read- ing. That is as may be, but the text he refers to (Exodus xxii 2) is followed in the very next verse by an......