• Mr Al Fayed said his old job would be available any time he wanted to return.

    BBC: Diana bodyguard quits job

  • Next-door Fulham has belonged since 1997 to Mohamed Al Fayed, the Egyptian owner of Harrods.

    ECONOMIST: Football

  • The bodyguard of Diana, Princess of Wales, has resigned his job with Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed.

    BBC: Diana bodyguard quits job

  • Fortunately for George Carman, Mr Al Fayed's formidable defence counsel, there were other witnesses to call upon.

    ECONOMIST: Al Fayed’s Pyrrhic victory | The

  • Full inquests into the deaths of Princess Diana and Mr Al Fayed are expected to take place in October.

    BBC: Princes William and Harry with Fearne Cotton

  • Coroner Lord Justice Scott Baker was referring to allegations by Mohamed al Fayed.

    BBC: Duke of Edinburgh is in hospital

  • Likewise to Mr Al Fayed: Fulham wasn't a road to profit but (he hoped, and found himself mistaken) to acceptance.

    ECONOMIST: Football

  • He humbled David Mellor, and the Eastenders star Gillian Taylforth and the MP Neil Hamilton, when he sued Mohamed Al Fayed.

    BBC: News Online

  • Doctors said the 36-year-old princess died about four hours after the crash that also killed her companion, Dodi Fayed, and their chauffeur.

    CNN: World banner

  • Al Fayed is desperate for them to secure promotion to the Premiership.

    BBC: Fulham boss Bracewell sacked

  • Al Fayed also owns Fulham Football club and a castle in Scotland.

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  • The crash happened as Diana, her companion Dodi Fayed and bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones were being driven from the Ritz hotel, followed by photographers.

    BBC: Sir John is expected to visit the tunnel where the pair died

  • In 1985, the Egyptian Al-Fayed brothers won control of the House of Fraser in London and thus gained control of the department store Harrods.

    CNN: Wednesday,

  • Trevor Rees-Jones, the only survivor of the Paris car crash which killed Diana and Mr Al Fayed's son Dodi, said he wanted to "move forward with his life".

    BBC: Diana bodyguard quits job

  • Princess Diana died, aged 36, along with her companion Dodi Al Fayed, 42, when the Mercedes they were in crashed in the Pont de l'Alma tunnel in 1997.

    BBC: Princes William and Harry with Fearne Cotton

  • His efforts to prise Harrods store from another less-than-popular tycoon, Mohamed al-Fayed, gave entertainment to millions but in the financial establishment was seen as an unseemly public brawl.

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  • Fayed's subtle innovations have culminated in the Turnbull brand, a more casual line comprising limited-edition suits and separates, made with a more structured fit than the classic cuts that inspired them.

    WSJ: The British Are Coming!

  • When Big Issue colleagues pointed out his physical resemblance to Princess Diana's boyfriend Dodi Fayed, he agreed to be photographed for a feature in which he posed in character around London.

    CNN: Tributes paid to 'born writer' Paul Sussman

  • Not surprisingly, the judge, Mr Justice Morland, advised the jury in his summing up to ignore Mr Al Fayed's evidence unless there was compelling and independent evidence to support what he had said.

    ECONOMIST: Al Fayed��s Pyrrhic victory

  • As Mr Al Fayed learned when he sought British citizenship, and Man U's Irishmen did when they quarrelled with the club's manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, last winter, local acceptance does not come easy.

    ECONOMIST: Football

  • Mr Clifford said Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed had given Goody a dress as "a wedding present" and that singer Elton John had offered the use of one of his homes as a venue.

    BBC: Goody 'wants to support her sons'

  • Mr Hamilton may now be a bankrupt and an outcast, but Mr Al Fayed has been further exposed as a deeply unsavoury fantasist, and as a man who was evidently quite willing to pay bribes.

    ECONOMIST: Al Fayed’s Pyrrhic victory | The

  • After one of the most bruising encounters ever seen in a libel court, Mr Carman's client, Mohamed al-Fayed, walked away happy while his adversary former MP Neil Hamilton was a crushed, and financially ruined, wreck.

    BBC: George Carman graphic

  • Hodgson arrived at Fulham in late December after the sacking of Lawrie Sanchez, with chairman Mohamed Al Fayed ignoring the claims of younger candidates such as John Collins to plump for the widely-respected Englishman who is revered in Uefa coaching circles.

    BBC: Hodgson braced for final hurdle

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