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Five: Northmoor
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CRAVEN
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What will they do with it?
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Five: Northmoor
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JEDBURGH
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Beats me, but Grogan won't get it, that's what counts.
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CRAVEN
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Why do you hate Grogan so much?
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JEDBURGH
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Because of who he is.
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CRAVEN
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And who is he?
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JEDBURGH
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He's part of the dark forces who would rule this planet.
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Five: Northmoor
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CRAVEN
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You believe in all that stuff?
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Five: Northmoor
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JEDBURGH
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Yeah, sure. Why not? Look at yourself. You think of yourself as an English provincial detective whose daughter died in tragic circumstances. Yet, where she fell, a well sprang, flowers grow. Now, what kind of power is that?
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CRAVEN
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I don't know.
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Five: Northmoor
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JEDBURGH
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Mind you, I do have a personal grudge against Grogan. His great-great-great-grandfather killed my great-great-great-great-grandfather. We Jedburghs never forget.
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Five: Northmoor
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HARCOURT
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My first suspicions were aroused when I read the Marsh Report, which suggested that certain radioactive isotopes were found in the Corrie Reservoir. Now, I feel that that report motivated the GAIA organisation into planning their raid.
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Five: Northmoor
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CHILWELL
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The Marsh Report, if I remember correctly, discounted Northmoor. It believed that Sellafield was responsible for the emissions.
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Five: Northmoor
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HARCOURT
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I think you will find if you read between the lines that that was not the case with Northmoor. It was simply assumed that since no plutonium was being reprocessed, it could not be held responsible...
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Five: Northmoor
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BEWES
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Mr Chairman, this line of argument is getting us nowhere. The Marsh Report on the Corrie Reservoir has been completely discredited, not least by Friends of the Earth. This witness's evidence doesn't stand up. It's been introduced simply to discredit Northmoor and to scupper the takeover by Fusion, Kansas, which is in the interests of the whole country, as well as the nuclear industry itself. We are all looking forward to a great deal more privatisation of this sector, and it's a great pity to see so many obstacles being put in the way of this process.
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Five: Northmoor
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CHILWELL
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I must ask you, Mr Harcourt, do you have any prima facie evidence, apart from the body in the Corrie Reservoir, which suggests the existence of any kind of illegal reprocessing at Northmoor?
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Five: Northmoor
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HARCOURT
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Not at this precise moment, no.
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Five: Northmoor
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CHILWELL
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I'm afraid, Mr Harcourt, we really can't take all this on board without it. You may be perfectly right, but as long as the evidence remains purely circumstantial, I regret we cannot act upon it. However, your views will be noted.
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[SPLASHING]
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CRAVEN
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Jedburgh!
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JEDBURGH
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Yo!
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