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     1        A.  I remember the event, yes.
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     3   Q.   Where did the advertisement appear?
     4        A.  It was in a local school magazine; it was not a
     5        national thing at all.
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     7   Q.   Who will have inserted it?
     8        A.  It came locally through regional office.
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    10   Q.   Aside from those two examples, (1) November 1990 for a
    11        national advertisement, press advertisement, (2) April 1991
    12        for a local advertisement, have you had any other
    13        unsuccessful run-ins with either the ASA or the ITC?
    14        A.  No that I can recall, no.
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    16   Q.   When your advertising agent -- my Lord, this will be my
    17        last question.
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    19   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Make it your last, if you want.  If you want
    20        to break off there, then you can think about whether, in
    21        fact, there is anything else you need to ask.  I will come
    22        back at ten past two.  I do not want to go back into the
    23        debate we had a little earlier.
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    25        What I would say is that I would urge all parties to try
    26        and reach some accommodation about video tapes, which
    27        involves the Plaintiffs being helpful and the Defendants
    28        not being any more demanding than they have to be not to
    29        prejudiced.  It involves a bit of give and take on both
    30        sides.
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    32        If I have to make a ruling, then I may be forced to look at
    33        what strict legal entitlements are on one side or the
    34        other.  My own feeling is that will end up much less
    35        convenient to everyone than some accommodation voluntarily
    36        reached.  As far as I am concerned, if anyone wants to talk
    37        to Mr. Hawkes about it to find out how things can be
    38        achieved, then they are at liberty to do so.
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