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1 Q. I was trying to ask whether they were children of people
2 who worked for the Attorney General.
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4 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Was there any member of class the child of
5 anyone in the Attorney General's department or with any
6 connection with it?
7 A. I believe there was -- I do not know of there being
8 any and, to my knowledge, at the time it was a fortuitous
9 circumstance that the school teacher, I believe,
10 communicated with the office. We did not know the school
11 teacher nor, as far as I know, was anyone related to the
12 school teacher or any of the kids.
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14 MS. STEEL: Right. As far as you are aware then, this
15 complaint was not made at the prompting of the Attorney
16 General's office in order to get back at McDonald's?
17 A. That is correct.
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19 Q. If you could get the copy of Time Magazine, if you still
20 have it up there?
21 A. I have it.
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23 Q. Open it at the Advertising Breaks page.
24 A. I am there.
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26 MR. JUSTICE BELL: The what?
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28 MS. STEEL: The Advertising Breaks page. It is page 101. If
29 you could also open page 183 of bundle VI A. Everybody
30 else will have to keep their finger in the pages.
31 A. I have it.
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33 Q. The last part on the Advertising Breaks page which was
34 read out was that, "The ads will first appear in the other
35 consumer magazines in either February or March. The first
36 insertion in each book will be a two-page ad. Future
37 insertions will include the first page only."
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39 When you were asked to look at page 183 there was a
40 suggestion that the names of adverts that were underlined
41 were the two page advertisements; looking at that, there
42 are some magazines that have more than one underlined
43 name, are there not?
44 A. Yes.
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46 Q. So if the Advertising Breaks page was intended to imply
47 that the two page advertisements were only going to be run
48 in the first couple of months of the year, or first three
49 months of the year, that would be contradicted by page 183
50 if we assumed that the underlined names were two page
51 advertisements, would that be right, because there were
52 some in the April column?
53 A. Right. The Advertising Breaks page says that the ads
54 will appear in either February or March in two page
55 versions, as I understand it to read, page 183. If
56 underlining means that that ad is a two page ad or if the
57 failure to underline means that it is a one page ad, or
58 vice versa, whichever way you read it, if there is any
59 significance to the underlining as to whether it is one or
60 two pages, clearly two page ads were scheduled to run in
