I said that he should call Mr. Fields because he was retained by Mr. Fields and being paid by Mr. Fields -- uh Mr. Fields' firm, sorry.
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Claudia A. McMurray, Assistant Secretary of the U. S. Bureau of Oceans and International Environment and Scientific Affairs, signs a science and technology cooperation agreement that includes nuclear energy technology, with Prince Torki bin Saud, vice president of the King Abdul-Aziz City for Science and Technology, at the King Abdul-Aziz City for Science and Technology in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. McMurray says the agreement will allow greater agency-to-agency cooperation in a range of scientific and technological fields. Prince Torki, says those fields include nuclear energy. There were no other details available on the nuclear issue.
Claudia A. McMurray, Assistant Secretary of the U. S. Bureau of Oceans and International Environment and Scientific Affairs, speaks during a press conference after signing a science and technology cooperation agreement that includes nuclear energy technology, with Prince Torki bin Saud, vice president of the King Abdul-Aziz City for Science and Technology at the King Abdul-Aziz City for Science and Technology in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. McMurray says the agreement will allow greater agency-to-agency cooperation in a range of scientific and technological fields. Prince Torki, says those fields include nuclear energy. There were no other details available on the nuclear issue.
Claudia A. McMurray, Assistant Secretary of the U. S. Bureau of Oceans and International Environment and Scientific Affairs, right, shakes hands with Prince Torki bin Saud, vice president of the King Abdul-Aziz City for Science and Technology, after signing a science and technology cooperation agreement that includes nuclear energy technology, at the King Abdul-Aziz City for Science and Technology in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. McMurray says the agreement will allow greater agency-to-agency cooperation in a range of scientific and technological fields. Prince Torki, says those fields include nuclear energy. There were no other details available on the nuclear issue.
Nuon Chea, Pol Pot's right hand man from the Khmer Rouge, stands in the dock during his second public appearance at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) in Phnom Penh February 7, 2008. Nuon Chea appeared before Cambodia's "Killing Fields" tribunal on Thursday to request bail, arguing he was not a flight risk and would not try to influence potential witnesses.