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Cuban, US scientists breaking through some political barriers
seattletimes.nwsource.com
[The Seattle Times] - "So later when things began to loosen up and relations warmed, there was a network of people who knew each other quite well who had actually had dinners together and been to each other's homes," said William Reilly, the head of the Environmental
Arctic-sea oil exploration stands to open new frontier
www.mercurynews.com
[San Jose Mercury News] - William Reilly, a former chief of the Environmental Protection Agency and a commission co-chairman, was startled, as was Carol Browner, the president's top adviser at the time on energy and climate change. Although a proposal by Shell to drill in the
Scientists work to bridge political gap between Cuba, U.S.
www.kansascity.com
[Kansas City Star] - “So later when things began to loosen up and relations warmed, there was a network of people who knew each other quite well who had actually had dinners together and been to each other's homes,” said William Reilly, the head of the Environmental
Google News: Drilling Off Cuba, and How the Embargo Could be Very Costly for the US
[GCaptain (press release)] - Panelists included Wayne Smith, senior fellow at the Center for International Policy and Director of the Cuba Project; William Reilly, co-chairman of the National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Spill and Offshore Drilling; Dr. Lee Hunt
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