Day 144 - 28 Jun 95 - Page 70
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2 Q. If you turn in a dozen or so pages, is that what you want?
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4 MR. MORRIS: Yes, that is the one.
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6 THE WITNESS: Yes, OK, I have that. I do not have a very good
7 copy; it is hard to see.
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9 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Do not worry about that yet; if you find
10 yourself in difficulty in answering a question because of
11 that, say so, Mr. Stein.
12 A. OK.
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14 MR. MORRIS: In the page headed: "McDonald's to serve athletes
15 in Olympics"?
16 A. Where are we?
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18 MR. JUSTICE BELL: The second sheet.
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20 MR. MORRIS: You have that page?
21 A. Yes.
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23 Q. Can you read the section starting on the bottom right-hand
24 corner? Never mind the actual one that is almost
25 unreadable, but the section that is headed "Keeping the
26 happy" -----
27 A. Wait a second. Where are you? OK.
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29 Q. It is: "Keeping the 'happy' in Happy Meals". Over the
30 page it has a continuation of that particular article. Can
31 you just read that ---
32 A. Do you want me to read it?
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34 Q. -- to yourself or scan through it.
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36 MR. JUSTICE BELL: It goes on from "cheeseburger or" over the
37 page.
38 A. How far do you know do you want me to read?
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40 MR. MORRIS: If you just cast your eye over it.
41 A. How far down?
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43 Q. The whole article.
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45 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I think you are being asked to read through
46 all the little toys and pots and pans.
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48 MR. MORRIS: Not the bits that are in boxes that are unreadable
49 anyway.
50 A. OK, I have read it.
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52 Q. Is there anything in that article which you would criticise
53 or find unusual?
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55 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Take exception to?
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57 MR. MORRIS: Or take exception to?
58 A. In general, no, but you are now going far afield for
59 me. This is not something that I would normally review or
60 get involved with or -- this is not Human Resources.