:04:01
Did I? Well,
I must have been in love.
:04:04
Don't worry.
It won't happen again.
:04:09
Julian, I know it's very
un-British to ask this...
:04:11
but how do you manage?
:04:13
Manage?
:04:15
On $150 a week.
:04:18
You mean you're living
on your Institute salary?
:04:20
What are you living on?
:04:22
My father has a small
merchant bank, actually.
:04:24
Well, bully for you.
What about the rest of us?
:04:27
Grants, scholarships.
:04:29
Lauren, it's considered
to be a good job.
:04:32
Julian, where I come from...
:04:33
a good job is a job
that pays well.
:04:36
Why don't you apply for
the Kuwait field trip?
:04:38
What's that?
:04:39
Well, every year
the Kuwaitis select...
:04:41
someone from the Institute
to do field research for them.
:04:44
First-class travel,
limitless expenses...
:04:46
and a little extra money.
:04:48
Sounds too good to be true.
Why haven't you applied?
:04:52
I have.
:05:19
Last week's car bombing
of yet another...
:05:21
Libyan exile in London,
Halfif Hassan...
:05:23
has underlined
the dangerous mood...
:05:24
of the unpredictable
Arab leader.
:05:27
Because of the rising tide
of terrorist violence...
:05:29
Lord Bulbeck,
Britain's leading expert...
:05:31
on Middle Eastern affairs,
has stepped up his contacts...
:05:34
among the moderate Arab states.
:05:36
Lord Bulbeck,
the international lawyer...
:05:38
has been asked by
the Prime Minister...
:05:40
and several
interested parties...
:05:41
to come in as an impartial
negotiator and observer.