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1 them. Page 27, line 4. Page 45 line 22, page 55, line 22 and 75 line 4.
2 I don't have to make any comments because I think that the booth
3 themselves will be able to find that these are some of the perils that
4 have been entered into the line.
5 JUDGE ORIE: I take it that proper attention will be paid
6 by the lines mentioned by you. Before adjourning until tomorrow, I add
7 that Mr. Ierace said that a matter had became academic because of the
8 ruling of the Court. So it seems that he regrets that this was the case,
9 but it was not as quoted. We will adjourn until tomorrow quarter past
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13 the 27th day of June, 2002, at 2.15 p.m.
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