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People Page: 2 of 11 People

  1. Professor Richard Gray
  2. The Navy turns a blind eye to a victory for commercialism
  3. Al Casey
  4. Ken Bright
  5. Lord James Percy: To the manor worn
  6. Julio Cesar Turbay Ayala
  7. Nick Clegg: 'The future of British politics will inescapably have to be liberal - with a small L'
  8. Cartoon museum for country that invented the artform
  9. L. J. K. Setright
  10. Sid Luft
  11. Denis Phelps
  12. Neal Sharp
  13. City Slickers prepare for court but Morgan stays at home
  14. Eustace Cornelius
  15. Ronnie Barker
  16. Teddy Webb
  17. Willie Hutch
  18. J. S. G. Simmons
  19. Gary Rhodes: You Ask The Questions
  20. Adam Reynolds
  21. Peter Capaldi: From Oscar winner to Hollywood reject
  22. Major Stefan Stec
  23. Harold Leventhal
  24. Brought to book: an unlikely helping hand for Slowhand
  25. Mike Gibbins
  26. Zac Goldsmith: You ask The Questions
  27. Jenny Lauren: Beauty was my curse
  28. Charlie spurns Westminster to take his team on holiday
  29. Peter Rushforth
  30. Bob Houston
  31. Charles L. Harness
  32. John McCabe
  33. Jeff Young
  34. Arthur Seldon
  35. Milton Obote
  36. Mum's the word: Mark causing chaos at Thatcher's 80th party
  37. Questions please ...
  38. Zac Goldsmith: You Ask The Questions
  39. Wanted: concert audience to cheer UN's 60th birthday
  40. A. R. Jonckheere
  41. Rick Astley: The pop idol returns
  42. Professor Wayne Booth
  43. John Latham: At war with the Tate
  44. Simon Freakley: 'Blimey, he's a limey': the Brit running the gumshoes and troubleshooters at Kroll
  45. Attila Ambrus: From villain to national hero
  46. Damien Hirst: The morbid child
  47. Clarke brings a new spin-doctor to help his war against terror
  48. Owen Frampton
  49. Professor Edgar Stones
  50. Betty Leslie-Melville
  51. Mike Gibbins
  52. Ba Jin
  53. Paul Jones
  54. QPR call in classical composer to help improve their game
  55. Johnny Haynes
  56. Professor Jack Hirshleifer
  57. Questions please ...
  58. Antony Beevor: You ask The Questions
  59. Marcus Trescothick: Country boy who keeps his country on the front foot
  60. Alistair Buchanan: From power crises to surging prices, he'll take the heat out of anything
  61. Lynne Truss: The eff-off society
  62. Ricky Gervais: My life as a superstar
  63. Tracey Emin: on meercats, Margate and Marilyn
  64. George Swindin
  65. Bianca 'furious' at cameo role in Fatboy's musical
  66. Alun Creunant Davies
  67. David Walliams: Not so little
  68. Wolf Rilla
  69. Rong Yiren
  70. Lewis Libby: A shy insider exposed to the glare of bad publicity
  71. Trevor Phillips: 'Racial bias is emerging in spite of everybody doing the right thing'
  72. It's his party, and he'll ruffle a few feathers if he wants to
  73. P. J. Honey
  74. Nikolai Serebryakov
  75. Ron Simmonds
  76. Vakhtang Jordania
  77. Emiliano Zuleta
  78. Charles faces 'cash-for-access' row over US tour engagements
  79. Sir Nigel Mobbs
  80. Professor Angus Mcintosh
  81. Rebekah Wade: The feisty first lady of Wapping
  82. Bishop Anthony Grabbe
  83. Jan Holden
  84. Joanne Whalley: A star is reborn
  85. Jim Rice-Oxley
  86. Simon Hobart
  87. Christopher Rodrigues: Visa is far more than just a card, says its Cambridge Blue boss
  88. Jonathon Porritt: The constant ecowarrior
  89. Jermaine Jenas: The elegant pretender glows in the long shadow of Lamps
  90. Ian Holloway: In a league of his own
  91. Elliot Morley: 'To deliver the 20pc target every government department has got to make its contribution'
  92. Peter Barbour
  93. Blunkett's gone, but DNA firm still needs 'crisis management'
  94. David Reeder
  95. Barbara Pittman
  96. Alfred Shaughnessy
  97. Dom Joly: My brush with the Syrian Secret Service
  98. Sarah Alexander: Blonde ambition
  99. Stella McCartney: A big name in the shops
  100. Peter Hain: Does this man have the hardest job in the world?