Mr Rose said he told Mr Uddin he "wanted nothing to do with it" but added "he had the tape, it was his property" and Mr Uddin could sell it if he wanted.
As boss of TIBC, Mr Stewart says he took instructions from Mr Sanea because he believed that the Gosaibis had given Mr Sanea full power of attorney to act on their behalf.
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The witness said that he told Mr Kelly he would not do this and Mr Kelly had a conversation on the phone with a man called Colin.
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Mr McCormick said he stopped representing Mr Duberry when he suspected some of the men were likely to be charged.
Mr Wheat admits he hasn't voted for 40 years, but he thinks Mr Obama believes what he says.
He told Mr Gwynne he had decided not to take action after consulting senior civil servants on Mr Barker's conduct.
Before the meeting, Mr Adams said he was going to ask Mr Mandelson how he intended to revive the political institutions before Easter, the time agreed on as a target date by the British and Irish governments.
While he promised to hear out Mr. Dorner if he surrenders, Mr. Beck stressed that he was ordering a review of his 2007 case because he takes the allegation of racism in his department seriously.
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There is, however, speculation that Mr Bersani may yet be offered a mandate to govern if he can persuade Mr Napolitano he has the support of other parties.
The QC told Mr McCarthy that he had offered not one piece of evidence against Mr Snowden and he agreed that it was his word against the accused's.
When he sees Mr Brown he attacks his shoes which are now full of holes.
He told Mr Tatar he would have to speak about the matter to him at a later date.
Mr Dizaei said he warned Mr al-Baghdadi that if he did not stop he would get into trouble.
He told Mr Twigg he should support the government's education reforms, plans for deregulation and policies aimed at making the economy "competitive again".
Det Insp Hawkins said that he told Mr Tatar he had already been interviewed and was aware of the issues involved in the case.
Dr Crichton told prosecutor Ms Bain that he asked Mr Roy why he had taken a weapon with him when he went to meet Mr Frew.
He told Mr Howe he did not see "how we can have one law for departments concerned with raising money and a different one for those who disburse money".
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He told Mr Miliband he had received a letter from a pensioner who thought they would be hit by the change as a result of being "terrified" by the Labour leader's "completely irresponsible" actions.
Both men have lodged special defences of incrimination and alibi, with Mr Snowden claiming he was in Mexico when the fire at the Sharkey home was allegedly started, while Mr Jennings claims he was home alone in Helensburgh.
Mr Arafat has been warned that, should he topple Mr Abbas, he would lose what little engagement America still has with the road map.
Mr Salmond said he had met Mr Murdoch senior "five times in five years" which he believed was "pretty reasonable" and "isn't in the same league as Mr Blair, Mr Brown or Mr Cameron".
He may even genuinely believe that if he had stood against Mr Blair he would have won, though few agree with him.
Mr Farron denied he wanted to replace Mr Clegg as party leader saying he was "not at all" focused on the leadership as "there are more important things in life".
He even turned Mr McCain's assertion that he associated with Mr Ayers to his advantage, claiming that the people he associates with, on economic issues, are Paul Volcker and Warren Buffett.
His boss, Kuldeep Singh, told the court Mrs Jethwa was "very upset" when she heard what had happened, but when he later spoke to Mr Khan he said: "tell her nothing".
Despite being unsatisfied with the city's response to the damage wrought by Sandy in Far Rockaway, Mr. Fougere said he was voting for Mr. Richards because he was a familiar face around the community.
Mr Hope told jurors that when he and Mr Richards went to Cardiff Addictions Unit the day after Aamir was killed, Mr Richards said "he might have killed someone or words to that effect".
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Sir Digby once called the unions "increasingly irrelevant", but when he was appointed by Mr Brown he said, despite past criticism of the government, it would be wrong to pass up the opportunity to help put business at the heart of a new administration.
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Mr Mears said he was unable to provide receipts for money he gave to one Matchams worker, referred to in court as Mr Cooper, who he said had been paid to buy certain items.
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