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Monday, 13 August, 2001, 01:50 GMT 02:50 UK
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Hamiltons insist on innocence
Neil and Christine Hamilton repeat their insistence that "preposterous" sex assault allegations made against them are false.

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 | Friend and supporter Lord Harris of High Cross defends the Hamiltons real 28k
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 | Former Labour home affairs spokesman Lord Corbett and human rights lawyer Barbara Hewson discuss anonymity rules in rape cases real 28k
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Hamiltons insist on innocence
Neil and Christine Hamilton repeat their insistence that "preposterous" sex assault allegations made against them are false.

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Also:
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 | Friend and supporter Lord Harris of High Cross defends the Hamiltons real 28k
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 | Former Labour home affairs spokesman Lord Corbett and human rights lawyer Barbara Hewson discuss anonymity rules in rape cases real 28k
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Former Labour home affairs spokesman Lord Corbett and human rights lawyer Barbara Hewson discuss anonymity rules in rape cases
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Friend and supporter Lord Harris of High Cross defends the Hamiltons
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