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         MR. MORRIS:  To be honest, we really have not compiled a proper
     2        list.  As you know, things have been brought up and
              suggested they could be forthcoming.  Maybe I had -----
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         MR. JUSTICE BELL:  There is Mr. Kouchoukos and information he
     4        was going to get, and the other gentleman was going to
              look at as well.
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         MR. RAMPTON:  My Lord, I am not sure if I know what
     6        Mr. Kouchoukos' information was.  One piece of it has
              already been produced, which is the missing bit of
     7        Professor Duxbury.
 
     8   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  I cannot specifically identify it now, but
              when he was cross-examined he was quite candidly in
     9        trouble over some of his figures.  Whether the difficulty
              is significant or not, again I am not passing judgment on,
    10        but he said that he would go back and look into that.
 
    11   MR. RAMPTON:  Yes, he did.
 
    12   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Mr. Langert said he would consider the new
              information as well.
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         MR. MORRIS:  Yes.  There are matters which have been lost in
    14        the midst of time, and we would be hard-pushed to find
              them.  But I know there was one matter which is Gunter
    15        Walraff, you may remember, the famous Munich 1985
              judgment.
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         MR. JUSTICE BELL:  The plaintiffs were going to produce any
    17        court documents they had in relation to that.
 
    18   MR. RAMPTON:  I have been given an extremely helpful piece of
              blue post-it from Mrs. Brinley-Codd which says:  "I have
    19        been through the manuscripts.  Where the judge or the
              witness directed or volunteered additional documents",
    20        there is a word I cannot read, "these are in train."
 
    21   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  That is very helpful.
 
    22   MR. RAMPTON:   "We have these in train".
 
    23   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  That is Professor Wheelock, is it?
 
    24   MR. RAMPTON:  Anybody.
 
    25   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Anybody.
  
    26   MR. RAMPTON:  Anybody, so what Mrs. Brinley-Codd has done is to 
              go through all the transcripts looking for these 
    27        outstanding matters and the necessary enquiries; what the
              result of them will be we cannot say.
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         MR. JUSTICE BELL:  That is extremely helpful.  What I think you
    29        should do is make a list, preferably before tomorrow
              evening -- the only reason I say then is because I cannot
    30        deal with it unless I know then; it has just by force got
              to go over to September -- and give that to

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