Day 249 - 14 May 96 - Page 74
1 MR. RAMPTON: I see no problem at all. It seems remarkably
2 uncontroversial what she has to say.
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4 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Then you have got leave to call her.
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6 MS. STEEL: Thank you.
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8 MR. MORRIS: The one that I handed in from Dr. Michael Miller is
9 a Civil Evidence Act notice statement.
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11 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I know it is. As you probably gathered from
12 the ruling I made on Professor Naismith, I am distinctly
13 uncharmed by the idea of having fresh evidence on nutrition
14 issues. If the brief look I have had at this reflects the
15 whole of it and it really goes to the same topic in respect
16 of which I have given leave for Professor Naismith to give
17 evidence, namely diet and heart disease, you probably will
18 not have any trouble getting leave, but I want to read the
19 whole thing and Mr. Rampton has to make up his mind whether
20 he objects to it or not.
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22 MR. MORRIS: Can I say one thing -- we will leave it until
23 tomorrow. Mr. Brett is in the morning. Mr. Brett is
24 confirmed for the morning.
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26 MR. JUSTICE BELL: We will carry on with Mr. Brett at 10.30 in
27 the morning.
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29 (The Court adjourned until 10.30 the following day)
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