Tuesday, 10 May 2005, 8:22 am Press Release: Fairfax
Statement By Peter O’hara, Editor-In-Chief, Fairfax New
Zealand
Today Fairfax was concerned to learn that the
briefs of evidence in the Doone case had been disclosed.
Neither Fairfax nor its lawyers released its
documents.
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