Pointless Disappointment
Sir: I am very sad and disappointed to see that Three Pointless Things To Do This Week has obviously been dropped. I liked to read and do the Pointless Things. Catherine von......
One In The Eye
Sir: Judith Cook is so miffed at my review of her Marlowe novel that she bothers your readers with a list of her publications as a theatre historian to demonstrate how wrong I......
Lookalike
Sir: Lois Blythe writes about a certain John Major whom she evidently holds in high regard (Letters, 22 May). Whoever he is, he must be quite a persuasive person, not least in......
Dream Car
Sir: Would your readers care to join me to complaining to the Office of Fair Trading about the iniquitously high price of Rolls- Royce cars? I have long fancied a Rolls but......
Googling
Sir: I feel rather like a batsman who has faced a ferocious over while lolling about at the non-striker's end. Frank Keating bowled some fast balls at me (Sport, 22 May) but it......
Letters Absolute Pilger
Sir: William Shawcross's article (Wore bul- lets than ballots', 22 May) predictably mir- rors British and US policy on Cambodia. It contains familiar disinformation. Shawcross......