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1 you". I contacted them to say: "There is a letter
2 coming" and they requested that I read it to them, or that
3 they contacted us. I cannot tell you that from looking at
4 this, and this too is something I have seen for the first
5 time. It appears to be a transcript of that letter.
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7 Q. Do not worry about it, Mr. Gardner. So far as those
8 communications are concerned, they would seem to a British
9 eye, I do not know about an American one, a perfectly
10 normal way for lawyers to behave: "Here is what we are
11 sending you in the post" and then you read it out?
12 A. Yes. I am just saying I do not remember having done
13 it. You are asking me whether I remember; I do not.
14 I suspect it did happen.
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16 Q. What I am interested in knowing, if you will turn back to
17 page 123, is whether a press release of this kind issued
18 on the same day, it would appear, is normal practice for
19 the office of a State Attorney General?
20 A. 123, I do not understand its provenance. It is on
21 McDonald's letterhead. It refers to what you have
22 referred to as a press release, as a letter.
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24 Q. Let us leave 123 and go to 125; about this there cannot be
25 any dispute.
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27 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Page 129 indicates the letter which is going
28 to be sent, but 123 appears to be, although it says this
29 is the letter, seems to me -- I would like to be corrected
30 if I am wrong -- what I would just call a press release.
31 In other words, it does not take the form of a solicitor's
32 letter. A solicitor is a form of attorney in this
33 country, as you no doubt know.
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35 THE WITNESS: Thank you, your Lordship.
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37 MR. JUSTICE BELL: It might be said that it seeks to catch the
38 eye by referring to the school children?
39 A. Yes, your Lordship.
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41 Q. State Attorney General and school children facing the
42 common enemy. What I do not understand at the moment is
43 whether that is the text of a press release which is,
44 perhaps, read over the phone to McDonald's so that they
45 knew it was about to come.
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47 MR. RAMPTON: My Lord, one sees that fairly clearly from 125.
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49 MS. STEEL: I do not think it is actually clearly because 125
50 has a rough draft on it.
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52 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Let us ask the witness. I am not jumping to
53 any conclusions, but Mr. Gardner may give evidence about
54 it. Look at 125, if you want to, as well. You carry on,
55 Mr. Rampton. I have interfered enough but I just want to
56 -- you will, no doubt, come to it.
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58 MR. RAMPTON: My Lord, I was going to deal with it this way.
59 If you look at 125, Mr. Gardner, you will see it is
60 headed: Attorney General of Texas, Jim Mattox for
