Day 255 - 23 May 96 - Page 33
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2 Q. It is from Rugby?
3 A. Yes. No, I am sorry, I cannot help you with that.
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5 Q. Right. If you look at tab 45, it appears to be something
6 called number 1. It seems to be a music paper dated 9th
7 June 1990. Do you remember that one?
8 A. No.
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10 Q. It is again about Chrissie Hynde?
11 A. Yes.
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13 Q. We have finished with that bundle.
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15 If you could get the counterclaim, the new counterclaim
16 documents.
17 A. Can you give me some direction?
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19 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Just pause a moment. Where did they go?
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21 MR. RAMPTON: My Lord, I do not even know what it is.
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23 MS. STEEL: I think they are in counterclaim volume 1, tab A, at
24 the front.
25 A. Sorry, can you say that again?
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27 MR. RAMPTON: I think what Ms. Steel means are those notes.
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29 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes, that is right. They went in at the very
30 front.
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32 MR. RAMPTON: At the very beginning of volume No. 1.
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34 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes. Have you got counterclaim one, please,
35 Mr. Riley, white label. At the very front of that, there
36 should be something which starts in longhand "media
37 briefing" after the index?
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39 THE WITNESS: Yes, I have it.
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41 MS. STEEL: Did you attend all the meetings to do with
42 McDonald's putting out leaflets and press releases about
43 this case?
44 A. No.
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46 Q. Did you attend most of them?
47 A. No. I attended the first one where I set out the
48 reasons for the case being taken and the steps I had taken
49 to get us to where we were. The rest were purely media
50 matters. I attended one where they circulated a draft
51 document on what they were going to hand out. I think that
52 is all I attended. Contact with the media has nothing at
53 all to do with me.
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55 Q. Right. You checked the leaflet before it got published?
56 A. I saw it. I was at the meeting where the first draft
57 was discussed.
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59 Q. Right. Did you raise any objections to anything in it?
60 A. No, I do not think so.
