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By By Jim Caple
ESPN.com Friday, July 20, 2001 LYTHAM, England - We briefly interrupt your British Open coverage to bring you the day's most delicious tabloid headlines. The court found renowned novelist Lord Jeffrey Archer guilty of perjury Thursday, sentencing him to four years in prison and delivering the tabloids fresh meat with a story full of politics, celebrity, sex, money and, on top of it all, revenge. After all, Archer perjured himself while successfully suing the Daily Star for libel. "PAY US 2.2 MIL!" demanded the Star. "LIAR, ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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