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"The agreement was that you would film counsel and not the gallery," said Farlam.
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"The agreement was that you would film counsel and not the gallery," said Farlam.
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Farlam asked Kemp whether he was not putting too narrow a meaning on seizing documents that "might have a bearing on the investigation" as was stated in the warrants.
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Farlam said that counsel for the Director was unable to advance any cogent argument which would explain Parliament's failure to use the same formula in chapter 6 which it used in chapter 5 when it intended that chapter to be retrospective.
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Farlam said if these courts were brought into operation they would be able to hear civil cases, possibly involving amounts of up to R500000.
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Farlam found that if the nurses on duty had reported a vomiting attack to the doctor, who had prescribed treatment for Carnos, he would not have discharged him.
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Justice Farlam said, due to the possibility that appeals on points of constitutional law might ultimately have to be considered by the Constitutional Court, they should be immediately referred there.
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Hedman beat Lorraine Farlam 2-1 in the semi-finals, while Dobromyslova triumphed 2-0 over nine-time champion Trina Gulliver, who has failed to reach the final for the first time.
BBC News - Home 2012
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Jenia Gorfunkel and her six-year-old daughter were forced to make a six-mile round trip from Farlam to Brampton on foot to get vital supplies.
News round-up 2010
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And Linda Harmer-Jones, of Farlam parish council, said: "This would be a large development that would have a detrimental visual impact in the surrounding area."
News round-up 2009
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