Harold Evans
Harold Evans is editor at large for Thomson Reuters. In a long life, he has done pretty well everything in journalism: reporter, columnist, broadcaster, author, editor of dailies and Sundays and, in the US, of a tabloid
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September 2003
'No dogma of any kind interfered with his concept of duty'
In all he did, Hugo Young was a gracious and lucid guardian of "civilised values". His friendships were enduring because of his warmth, his sense of comedy, his integrity, and his remarkable tolerance for those who did not know what silly mid-off was.
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November 2000
October 2000
How Gore lost his head
Harold EvansOctober 14 2000: The second big presidential debate was like nothing so much as the Charge of the Light Brigade at Balaclava in 1854. Instructed to seize the guns, the 600 rode suicidally in the wrong direction, and Al Gore did the same when he faced George Bush in Boston.