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Three: Burden Of Proof
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JEDBURGH
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We got a problem.
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REPORTER 1
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Mr Grogan, are you here for the enquiry?
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GROGAN
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I'm in London to talk to Mr Bennett.
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REPORTER 2
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Are you going to buy IIF?
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GROGAN
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We've discussed it, yes.
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REPORTER 3
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Do you anticipate any problems in the Government, Mr Bennett?
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BENNETT
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No, I don't.
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REPORTER 2
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Is your bid an attempt to head off this enquiry into IIF by the British Government?
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GROGAN
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I don't subscribe to the conspiracy theory of history.
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REPORTER 1
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Then what is your interest in II?
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GROGAN
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Emerging technologies, nuclear wastes. The management of nuclear waste is going to be big business. II is well ahead of the game.
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REPORTER 3
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What will be Mr Bennett's position if you succeed in acquiring the company?
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GROGAN
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I'm sorry?
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REPORTER 3
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What will be Mr Bennett's position if you succeed in acquiring the company?
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GROGAN
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I'm not planning on making any changes in the management structure of the company. Thank you, gentlemen.
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[INDISTINCT CHATTERING]
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CLEMENTINE
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Mr Craven?
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CLEMENTINE
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Jedburgh sent me. He thought you might need some help.
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CRAVEN
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Do you work for him? -No, I'm just a friend, but we do have interests in common, like GAIA.
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CLEMENTINE
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No, I'm just a friend, but we do have interests in common, like GAIA.
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