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Three: Burden Of Proof
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JEDBURGH
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Hi, Jerry! You look tired. You still on Houston time?
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GROGAN
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What are you doing here, Darius?
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JEDBURGH
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I'm an energy attaché at the Embassy. See? A regular diplomat! Corps Diplomatique!
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GROGAN
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You're wasted in England, Darius. You should be back in the Third World killing Communists! That's what made you a star, isn't it?
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JEDBURGH
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This is the Third World, and the Communists are not the problem.
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GROGAN
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So what is?
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JEDBURGH
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You are, and I'm here to warn you. You're stirring up the natives. You're making them restless. We have our own interests on this island. Quite apart from the airbases, there's the golf courses.
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GROGAN
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The golf courses?
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JEDBURGH
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Don't forget, Grogan, I'm a golfer, and when you and your friends are busy in the stadiums, who will look after the golf courses?
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JEDBURGH
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That's a question I ask myself every time I address the ball.
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GROGAN
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Keep talking that way, you're not gonna pass your next medical. Do you know that?
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JEDBURGH
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To know is to die. Remember that, Jerry!
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JEDBURGH
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Craven! Yo!
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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JEDBURGH
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Did you see Bennett? She'll fix up a meeting with GAIA. Look after him, Clemmy, we may need him!
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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A man of few words.
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CLEMENTINE
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When he's sober.
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CHILWELL
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Mr Bennett, you're the Operations Director of International Irradiated Fuels. Perhaps you can give us some idea of the philosophy behind the company?
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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BENNETT
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Yes. The company was formed in response to the growing demand for permanent and semi-permanent storage facilities in the nuclear field. In particular, the need to store the low-grade wastes emanating from our nuclear installations without contaminating the oceans, and also to find the answer to the question, of the disposal of the high-grade wastes which emanate from our reprocessing plants.
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BENNETT
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Now, this high-grade waste must be stored in such a way that it is impervious to accident, earthquake, flood and theft.
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BEWES
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Your charter calls for the storage of low-grade waste.
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