Day 094 - 01 Mar 95 - Page 21


     
     1        no-one is doing that.  I might think that is pretty over
     2        the top, but look at the second one.
     3
     4   MS. STEEL:  Sorry, I think it is an example rather than it is
     5        meant to be exactly what has happening.
     6
     7   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Yes, I know but it might be thought that it
     8        is a rather extravagant metaphor.  (To the witness):  Look
     9        at the second one, about being told to save the breast meat
    10        off them.  What is being put to you is that there is an
    11        allegation that someone which the publication purports to
    12        name, give the age of and the job of, reporting it to,
    13        presumably, a reporter interviewing inspectors, a practice
    14        which, if it existed, I assume you would not approve of?
    15        A.  That is correct.
    16
    17   Q.   Taking the point that it is not in a plant which supplies
    18        you or, if it is in the same plant, it is not on a line
    19        which supplies you, you are being asked whether the report
    20        would make you sufficiently anxious to think:  Well, if
    21        that is happening in a Tyson's plant somewhere, might it be
    22        happening on a line which concerns us, we had better look
    23        into it.  What do you say to that?
    24        A.  That is correct.  Under that context I would be
    25        concerned, yes.
    26
    27   MS. STEEL:   Did you read this article at the time it was
    28        printed?
    29        A.  No, I did not.
    30
    31   Q.   In the right-hand column of that page?
    32        A.  I have only half.
    33
    34   Q.   You have only one page?
    35        A.  I have the one page but the copy is cut off.
    36
    37   Q.   There should be a second page behind that?
    38        A.  Yes.
    39
    40   Q.   In the right-hand column it says:  "Industry executives and
    41        US DA officials point out that today less than one half of
    42        one per cent" -----
    43        A.  Excuse me, can you direct me?
    44
    45   Q.   It starts on the last line of the second to last column
    46        actually:  "Industry executives and US DA officials point
    47        out that today less than one half of one per cent of the
    48        chickens are condemned from detectable disease, down from
    49        10 per cent several decades ago".
    50        A.  Excuse me -- could you give me a second to find it?. 
    51 
    52   Q.   Right at the top of the end column. 
    53
    54   MR. RAMPTON:  The thing was done in such a clumsy way. I will
    55        pass mine up.  I have sellotaped mine together.
    56
    57   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Is it the extreme right-hand column?
    58
    59   MR. RAMPTON:  Yes, it is the second page but it is, in fact, in
    60        one page

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