Day 117 - 27 Apr 95 - Page 28


     
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     2   MR. RAMPTON:  Yes.
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     4   MR. JUSTICE BELL: -- but is there any idea at all of what timing
     5        it was, what year or thereabouts?
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     7   MR. RAMPTON:  I have no idea.  My Lord, I can certainly -----
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     9   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  I wonder if the witness can help us.
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    11   MR. RAMPTON:  Maybe he can?
    12        A.  No, I cannot tell you when this particular document was
    13        printed.  It is an ever changing area, training, so I have
    14        no idea when this particular document was used.
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    16   Q.   Somebody at East Finchley would know?
    17        A.  Oh, yes.  John Atherton would have been able to answer
    18        that question.
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    20   MR. MORRIS:  Could I say in our documents somewhere we have the
    21        complete Management Development Programme as part of our
    22        list of documents.
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    24   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  If you think that will help track it down for
    25        when you are going to ask.
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    27        How much longer do you think in chief, Mr. Rampton?
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    29   MR. RAMPTON:  About quarter of an hour, ten minutes.
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    31   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  We will have the break now.  Mr. Morris and
    32        Ms. Steel, I said that I would not call upon you to
    33        cross-examine Mr. Nicholson when he got to the end of his
    34        evidence-in-chief on the employment part of matters.  I did
    35        not by that mean to say that you cannot cross-examine him
    36        if you want to.  If there is anything you want to ask him
    37        today, for instance, in cross-examination in order to
    38        prepare yourself for the cross-examination which is to
    39        come, you are certainly at liberty to ask him about it.
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    41   MS. STEEL:  I think we will leave it until Monday.
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    43   MR. JUSTICE BELL:   Very well, but I say that now because we are
    44        going to have a five minute break, and it will give you an
    45        opportunity to think about it.
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    47                       (Short Adjournment).
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    49   MR. RAMPTON:  Mr. Nicholson, the last thing, something
    50        completely different:  My Lord, this is passage 72 on page 
    51        28 of the Abstract.  It reads as follows, Mr. Nicholson: 
    52         "In the UK, in Newcastle" -- I apologise for my 
    53        pronunciation.
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    55   MR. MORRIS:  Sorry, para 22?
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    57   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  72, the Newcastle bomb hoax.  "In the UK, in
    58        Newcastle, in April 1992" -- the date is wrong; it was
    59        December 1991 -- "a McDonald's employee, Helen
    60        Caulderwood", sorry, no, the date may be right, "received a

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