Day 246 - 09 May 96 - Page 03


     
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     2   MR. RAMPTON:  I do not know what he has been given.
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     4   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Hand it back, Mr. Preston.  Sit down and wait
     5        until you are asked civilly by someone -- it is not digging
     6        at you, Ms. Steel -- to do something with the documents you
     7        are given.
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     9   MR. RAMPTON:  My Lord, might I ask Mr. Preston some questions
    10        just about this?
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    12   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Yes.  Mr. Preston's looks like that.  I can
    13        see that now.
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    15   MR. RAMPTON:  This is a document, my Lord, a sheet of notes.  It
    16        has a divider A in front of it.  The notes relate to the
    17        counterclaim.  It should go at the front of that file which
    18        Mr. Preston has, and Mrs. Brinley-Codd is going to put it
    19        in and then Mr. Preston will have what everybody else has.
    20        Your Lordship should also have it.
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    22   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  After the first index, I do not have
    23        a divider A or anything like that, but I have something
    24        which has a page 1 at the bottom and a star and "media
    25        briefing" at the top.
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    27   MR. RAMPTON:  That is correct, my Lord, in manuscript.
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    29   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  That is A, is it?
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    31   MR. RAMPTON:  That is A.
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    33   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  I do not need the divider; I will use the
    34        post-it.  Yes?
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    36   MS. STEEL:   If you could turn to page 1, please.  Have you seen
    37        this document before?
    38        A.  Yes, I have.
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    40   Q.   It has not actually got a title on it.  Can you tell us
    41        what it is?
    42        A.  Well, it does not have a title; it starts "media
    43        briefing".  I assume it must be someone's notes about media
    44        briefing, goals of having done so.
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    46   Q.   It is Edi Bensilum's writing; is it not?
    47        A.  I do not know what her writing looks like.  It could
    48        be.
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    50   Q.   You do not know what her writing looks like?  You must have 
    51        seen it more often than I have and I certainly ---- 
    52        A.  I have certainly seen it, but I don't know ---- 
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    54   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Whether you recognise someone's writing, I do
    55        not know how many thousands of people's writing
    56        Mr. Preston sees.
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    58   MS. STEEL:   I would have thought that Edi Bensilum's was one he
    59        saw quite often.
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