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Website Introduction and Guide

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Main Index

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Section One Intro. & Index: The media's censorship of Hunt & Keith-Hill's work

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Fifteen journalists and two politicians who aired, or tried to air, Hunt & Keith-Hill's work

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Sub Index: News Releases

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29. 10. 97 - the publication of Hunt & Keith-Hill's interim report

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19. 10. 98 - a flyer to accompany the launch of Hunt's book, Trial by Conspiracy

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19. 07. 00 - Hunt's complaint to the ITC concerning Granada TV's news blackout

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01. 03. 01 - Hunt's decision to stand in Tatton in the general election

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08. 10. 02 - Hunt's High Court action against the ITC and Granada Television Word doc (3 pages)

J B Hunt pays tribute to the American investigative financial journalist, Lorana Sullivan

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A warning to the people of the United States of America

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J B Hunt contends that his investigation, and censorship thereof,  has implications for democracy

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Why this website was created

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Sub Index: Jonathan Boyd Hunt & Malcolm Keith-Hill

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Interview of J B Hunt by UKPol Magazine (16.Feb.2001)

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The Guardian's smearing of Hunt & Keith-Hill (extract from Trial by Conspiracy)

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J B Hunt - a brief profile

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Section Two Intro & Index: Cover-up at the Guardian

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The concise true story of the 'cash for questions' affair

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Sub-Index to comprehensive five-part chronology of events and evidence relating to the 'cash for
              
questions' affair: "The Brainwashing of a Democratic State"

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Part One:

May 1984 - 14 July 1993

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Part Two:

22 July 1993 - 20 Oct. 1994

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Part Three:

20 Oct. 1994 - 31 Dec. 1994

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Part Four:

1 Jan. 1995 - 30 Sept. 1996

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Part Five:

16 Jan. 1997 - 21 Dec. 2000

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The untold story of the Guardian - Cook Report sting operation of lobbyist Ian Greer

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The Guardian's original  'Cash for Questions' article falsely accusing Ian Greer of bribing MPs

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J B Hunt's 43 unanswered questions to Sir Gordon Downey - and Downey's evasive reply

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All MPs' Parliamentary activity relating to ownership of House of Fraser or the Observer

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Chronology of Mohamed Fayed's and the Guardian's shifting 'cash for questions' allegations

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Number Crunching: a few interesting statistics about Hunt & Keith-Hill's investigation

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Section Three Intro & Index: The Guardian's liars and their lies

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The Webs They Weave:
The activities of 8 people led to the publication of the Guardian's erroneous 'cash for questions' article.  They include a Soviet spy; a member of the British Parliament's Intelligence Committee; and two hard-Left journalists who specialise in running down the British and US security services



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Lie #1 David Hencke invents a denial for Ian Greer, whom he falsely accused in his article

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Lie #2 Peter Preston knew Fayed was angry about his passport but lies about it

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Lie #3 Peter Preston lies to falsely show that he had responded to Fayed's unprompted allegations

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Lie #4 Alan Rusbridger presents a worthless document to a parliamentary inquiry as an affidavit

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Lie #5 After years of resistance John Mullin joins the conspiracy and lies in his witness statement

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Lie #6 David Leigh pens two opposite stories to explain the timely emergence of Fayed's 'witnesses'

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Lie #7 The Guardian's lawyer gives another false tale to explain the emergence of Fayed's 'witnesses'

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Lie #8 Alan Rusbridger repeats one of the false tales explaining the emergence of Fayed's 'witnesses'

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Lie #9 Alan Rusbridger fails to have the Guardian's allegations accepted but claims vindication

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Lie #10 Preston & Rusbridger stonewall 8 requests for interviews and claim Hunt never asked

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Lie #11 Mark Hollingsworth claims concern for democracy but sells stolen papers to pervert trial

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Section Four Intro & Index: The Guardian's grip on the British media (provis'l)

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Press Gazette survey: Britain's student journalists' choose their favourite newspaper

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Sub Index: The Guardian's grip on Britain's all-powerful news agency, the Press Association (PA)

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J B Hunt relates an anecdote confirming the PA's boastful claim that it sets Britain's news agenda

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The Guardian's historical and current influence over the Press Association

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The PA's Leeds centre, where PA staff write articles for Britain's newspapers

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J B Hunt appraises a PA bulletin chronicling the main events of the 'cash for questions' affair

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Summary & conclusions of PA chronology of the 'cash for questions' affair

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Raw PA bulletin, free from comment, chronicling the events of the 'cash for questions' affair

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The Guardian's economic grip on the Daily Telegraph - Britain's only Conservative broadsheet

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The Guardian's subversion of local news media in Northwest England - a story in pictures

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Sub-Index: Granada Television: The Guardian's ally in the politicisation of Britain's media Word doc (1 pages)

Granada's genesis, ideology, and power - A capitalist monolith espousing Left-wing doctrine

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Comrades at the Top: Granada TV's Labour-supporting fat-cats Word doc (3 pages)
Comrades in the ranks: Granada's politically biased news and current affairs programme makers Word doc (TBA)

Section Five Intro & Index: Martin Bell - The Facts

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Sub Index: Introduction and index to J B Hunt's correspondence with Martin Bell

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J B Hunt's first letter, requesting Bell to articulate Neil Hamilton's supposed wrongdoing

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Bell's obfuscating and dishonest reply

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J B Hunt's second letter, repeating request that Bell explain why he stood against Hamilton

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Bell's curt response, closing correspondence without answering question

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Sub Index: Intro and index to The Little Book of Bell - the true story of Bell's 1997 election victory

Chapter One: Background to the Tatton Deal

Chapter Two: The Tatton Campaign

Chapter Three: A Man of the People

To download the entire Little Book Of Bell CLICK HERE
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Chapter Four: A Man of Magnanimity

Chapter Five: A Man of Principle and Compassion

Chapter Six: A Crusader against Sleaze

Chapter Seven: A Man of Charity

Chapter Eight: A Man of Caution and Wisdom

An independent view No. 1: "Short, sharp... and that rings a Bell"

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An independent view No. 2: "The empty sound of Martin Bell"

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Section Six Intro. & Index: Mohamed 'Al' Fayed - The Facts

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Extracts from early press reports on the Fayed brothers' wealth and past

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Sub Index to 15 Press articles on the Harrods sale published between 4 Nov 84 - 31 May 85

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Introduction: J B Hunt explains the significance of the British media's reporting of the 'Harrods Affair' to its reporting of the 'Cash for Questions Affair' a decade later, and explains an extra personal reason that compelled him to post these articles on the Internet.


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   1: The Observer, 4 Nov 1984: "Harrods: Not over yet" by Melvyn Marckus

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   2: The Observer, 4 Nov 1984: "Mohamed Al Fayed speaks..." by Michael Gillard

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   3: The Daily Mail, 10 Nov 1984: "The Fabulous Pharaoh" by Brian Vine

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   4 & 5: The Guardian,   8 Dec. 1984: "Wrangle over Fraser shares" &
                The Telegraph, 19 Dec. 1984: "No peace for Fraser"

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   6: The Observer, 3 March 1985: "Bid alert at Harrods" by Melvyn Marckus

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   7: The Daily Mail, 8 March 1985: "The Pharaoh who's poised to rule Harrods" by Brian Vine

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   8: Sunday Times, 10 March 1985: "Selling the national jewels" by Ivan Fallon

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   9: The Observer, 10 March 1985: "This bloody Harrods battle" by Melvyn Marckus

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 10: The Observer, 17 March 1985: "Harrods and the Sphinx" by Melvyn Marckus

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 11: The Observer, 17 March 1985: "New light on the Al-Fayeds" by Observer City staff

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 12: The Guardian, 21 March 1985: "The great £615m shopping bag" by A. Cornelius, etc.

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 13: The Observer, 24 March 1985: "The Al-Fayed enigma remains" by Jim Levi

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 14: The Telegraph, 29 March 1985: "Harrods: A personal view by R. W. (Tiny) Rowland"

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 15:Financial Times, 31 May 1985: "The mystery of the Al-Fayeds" by D. Campbell-Smith

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Sub Index to 15 Press articles on the Harrods sale published between 2 June 85 - 12 April 87

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 16: The Observer, 2 June 1985: "Harrods: Tiny taunts Tebbit" by Melvyn Marckus

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 17: The Observer, 9 June 1985: "Harrods: Pressure mounts" by Melvyn Marckus

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 18: The Observer, 28 July 1985: "Mohamed Al Fayed and 'the work' " by Melvyn Marckus

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 19: The Observer, 4 Aug. 1985: "The Sultan's Major Hanbury" by Lorana Sullivan

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 20: The Observer, 11 Aug. 1985: "The Al-Fayeds: A $300m question" by Marckus/Sullivan

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 21: Sunday Times, 11 Aug. 1985: "Harrods' Egyptian owners hit back at Rowland" by I. Fallon

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 22: The Observer, 27 Aug 1985: "OFT: The Harrods file is open" by Melvyn Marckus

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 23: The Observer, 3 Nov 1985: "Rowland's $1.5 billion allegation" by Melvyn Marckus

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 24: The Observer, 10 Nov 1985: "An open letter to Leon" by Melvyn Marckus

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 25: The Observer, 12 Jan. 1986: "Mark Thatcher's mystery trip to see Sultan" by Staff Reporter

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 26: The Observer, 4 May 1986: "Fayeds called to account on loans" by Marckus/Sullivan

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 27: The Observer, 18 May '86: "Mark Thatcher & guru clues to Harrods deal" Staff Reptr.

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 28: Sunday Times, 25 May 1986: "Harrods men: We'll go for criminal libel" by Ivan Fallon

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 29: The Observer, 15 June 1986: "In search of the fabulous Pharaohs" by Peter Wickman

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 30: The Observer, 12 April 1987: "Harrods: The questions that won't go away" by L. Sullivan

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Sub Index to 15 Press articles on the Harrods sale published between 12 April 87 - 27 Nov 88

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 31: The Observer, 12 April 1987: "Fayeds' £20m HoF loss" by Lorana Sullivan

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 32: The Observer, 3 May 1987: "Mohamed and the DTI" by Melvyn Marckus

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 33: The Observer, 28 Feb. 1988: "Forbes on the Fayeds" by Lorana Sullivan

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 34: The Observer, 1 May 1988: "Fayeds' HoF losses mount" by Lorana Sullivan

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 35: S. Telegraph, 29 May 1988: "Harrods, the Al-Fayeds and me-by the Sultan" P.Worsteh'ne

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 36: The Observer, 13 July 1988: "The Observer defeats Al-Fayed injunction" by L. Sullivan

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 37: The Observer, 31 July 1988: "August D-day for Fayeds" by Melvyn Marckus

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 38: The Observer, 31 July 1988: "Publish and be damned" by Melvyn Marckus

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 39:Financial Times, 2 Aug. 1988: "The Fayed empire under scrutiny" by John Plender

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 40: The Observer, 7 Aug. 1988: "Harrods: No hiding place" Leading Article

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 41: The Observer, 14 Aug. 1988: "The Harrods scandal" by Tiny Rowland

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 42: The Guardian, 31 Aug '88: "Rowland steps up war of words against.. Fayeds" J Levi

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 43: The Observer, 4 Sept 1988: "A Hero from Zero" by Melvyn Marckus

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 44: The Observer, 2 Oct. 1988: "Harrods: The SFO moves in" by Gillard/Marckus/Sullivan

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 45: The Observer, 27 Nov 1988: "Young: 'it's my ball' " by Melvyn Marckus

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Sub Index to 10 Press articles on the Harrods sale published between 22 Jan 88 - 9 April 89

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 46: The Observer, 22 Jan 1989: "An open letter to Lord Young" by Melvyn Marckus

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 47: The Observer, 22 Jan. 1989: "The House of Fraser court case" by L Sullivan and J Renton

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 48: The Observer, 22 Jan 1989: "From House of Fraser to House of Lords: The story so far"

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 49: The Observer, 26 March 1989: "£40m writ for Fayed" by Michael Gillard

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The Observer, 30 March 1989: THE OBSERVER SPECIAL MID-WEEK EDITION

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From the front page: "EXPOSED: THE PHONEY PHARAOH"

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From the front page: "Why we are publishing today"  editorial

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"The truth about Mohamed Fayed"  by Melvyn Marckus

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"House of Fraser: The 10-year war"  unsigned article

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"The lies told by the Fayeds"   from the DTI report

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"Were the Fayeds who they said they were?" from the DTI report

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"A guide to the main players" unsigned article

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"Advice and consent: The hard lessons" from the DTI report

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"Humble origins of the cotton 'kings' of Alexandria" from the DTI report

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"The net worth of the Fayeds" from the DTI report

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"Unravelling the Carlos Tape clues" from the DTI report

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"Mohamed Fayed in Haiti, Mohamed Fayed in Dubai" from the DTI report

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"The lone stand taken by The Observer" from the DTI report

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 50: The Observer, 2 April 1989: "Harrods: No. 10 crisis talks" by Paul Routledge

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 51: The Observer, 2 April 1989: "Publish or be damned" Leading Article

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 52: The Observer, 2 April 1989: "Fayed: The sunshine test" by Melvyn Marckus

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 53: The Observer, 2 April 1989: "Four years of journalistic investigation" by Lorana Sullivan

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 54: The Observer, 2 April 1989: "Fayeds: Mayhew demands action" by Michael Gillard

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 55: The Observer, 9 April 1989: "The Fayeds: Fraud Squad flies to Cairo" by Michael Gillard

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 56:The Observer, 9 April 1989: " 'Wrongdoing' " by Melvyn Marckus

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The events that led to the 1990 government report on Fayed's fraudulent acquisition of Harrods

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Extracts from the sensational 1990 government report on Fayed's acquisition of Harrods

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Sub Index: 11 Guardian articles on the publication of the DTI Report

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No.1: Fayed's 'lied over Harrods' by Ben Laurance, Michael White, & Mark Milner

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No.2: How lies bring their own reward by Peter Preston

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No.3: Lies, lies and more lies: the mountain that came from Mohamed by Ben Laurance.

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No.4: Lying to investigators 'should lead to disqualification of directors' by Mark Milner

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No.5:Inspectors in call for changes in the City to prevent similar affair... by Mark Milner

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No.6: A traditional nod that should not serve for scrutiny by Alex Brummer

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No. 7: 'The Fayeds should leave the country' by Dan Atkinson

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Nos. 8 & 9 'No evidence to implicate the Sultan' by Ben Laurance
             Ridley plans no action, MPs told

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Nos. 10 & 11 'Shocking, inept and unjust'
             'They won't be closing the store, will they?'  Dan Atkinson

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