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Odum, was invited to comment on whether business could be a big driver for change.
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Shell President Marvin Odum was upbeat about the announcement in a conference call Wednesday afternoon.
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Odum, president of Shell Oil, argued that new drilling technology and industry standard-setting would allay these concerns.
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The plight of the Russian military also raised questions about the justification of U.S. military's emormous budget, according to Odum.
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The move "will give us time to ensure the readiness of all our equipment and people", said Marvin Odum of Shell Oil.
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Devonte Brown and Jake Odum each had 10 points for the Sycamores (14-7, 7-3 MVC), who have won eight of their past 11 games.
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"Very often the money that's dispersed for the feeding and maintenance is skimmed off by the senior officer on its way out to the troops, " said Odum.
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"I cannot wait, " Salley told AP Sports Writer Charles Odum.
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Or should the buck stop higher up the pecking order, perhaps with Marvin Odum, president of the entire Americas division, and the man ultimately responsible not just for the Alaska fiasco, but for its lackluster performance overall?
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The subject of U.S. intelligence was discussed by Odum, along with former CIA director James Woolsey and former U.S. Ambassador Paul Bremer, the chairman of the National Commission on Terrorism, on a joint appearance on CNN's Late Edition Sunday afternoon.
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Odum said leaks about U.S. intelligence over the past 10 to 15 years may have allowed people such as Osama bin Laden -- the Saudi multimillionaire and suspected terrorist who the Bush administration believes may be behind the attacks on Washington and New York -- to learn a great deal about how to evade it.
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