10 JULY 2004, page 27

Ruling The Waves

From Julius Wroblewski Sir: Charles Clover's piece on the world's declining fish stocks (Tins ain't what they used to be', 3 July), good as it was, missed its chance to......

Powerless People

From Joseph Askew Sir: I am at a total loss to explain Mark Steyn's recent article on Iraq (Now it's up to the Iraqis', 3 July). In what possible sense is Iraq better off now......

Cycles Of Danger

From Jules Lubbock Sir: Mary Wakefield (Diary, 3 July) raises the question of whether pedestrians are ever injured by cyclists. Here are two examples. A friend was hit by a......

Not So Moderate

From Steven Walker Sir: I read with interest your article by Stephen Glover (Media studies. 26 June). I was particularly interested in your comment that the Scotsman has been no......

Video Games

From Frederick Forsyth Sir: Bitter controversy continues to rage over whether Swiss referee Urs Meier was right or wrong to disallow Sol Campbell's headed goal for England in......

Hunting In Earnest

From John Wells Sir: Jessica Pownall misses the point (Letters, 3 July). First, foxes are not ripped apart alive. The leading hound kills it with one bite, as a terrier kills a......

Scientific Heights

From Roy Rubenstein Sir: 'History is by far the most important academic discipline,' claims Paul Johnson (And another thing, 3 July). Not so. History is but action-replay to......