James Eadie is the coordinating surgeon on-call one recent evening at Balad field hospital in Iraq.
One of the participants, Jim Eadie, said that he enjoyed having fun to highlight a serious issue.
Mr Eadie told the Court of Appeal hearing that mobile phones and other other telecoms equipment had been seized.
This information helps doctors, said John Eadie, director of the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Center of Excellence at Brandeis University.
Counsel to the inquiry James Eadie will make a lengthy opening statement, expected to last a day, on 26 February.
"There is no reason to suppose that the Jordanian courts would approach these issues in a flagrantly unfair way, " Mr Eadie said.
The bodies of Ms Scott and Ms Eadie, who were both 17, were found about six miles apart in East Lothian in 1977.
Looking disconcerted, she pointed out to Mr Eadie that the topic under discussion was the loss of jobs in the further education sector.
Labour MSP Helen Eadie said "we have to fight" for people in supported work and added she felt "outrage and anger" against Edinburgh Council.
Group members George Reid, Robin Harper and Helen Eadie will join Mr Foulkes at the conference, where they will face questions from members of the public.
Jim Eadie, the MSP for Edinburgh Southern, tried personfully.
Five other young uncapped players that catch the eye as the first signs of Hoddle's post-World Cup intentions are: Norwich winger Darren Eadie, Ipswich duo Richard Wright and Kieron Dyer, Newcastle signing Carl Serrant and Sheffield United's Wayne Quinn.
James Eadie QC, appearing for Mrs May, said Siac had taken an "erroneous" view of the situation in Jordan and the legal tests that had to be applied when it came to assessing the conditions Abu Qatada could face there.
James Eadie QC, who represented the Communities Secretary, argued in court that Mr Pickles had power to revoke the entire regional strategy tier of planning policy guidance and was entitled to do so as it was not operating in the public interest.
Sinclair, who has a long history of sexual violence and is currently serving a life sentence for the murder of Mary Gallacher in 1978, is suspected of being a serial killer who is also responsible for the deaths of at least six other women, including Ms Scott and Ms Eadie.
Ms Angiolini, who has supported a change in the law to allow the Crown to appeal certain criminal cases if they are thrown out of court, said DNA evidence providing a partial match to Sinclair found on items of underwear worn by Christine Eadie and Helen Scott, which were used as ligatures or bindings by the killer, was not presented to court.
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