RICHARD RAYMOND NOMINATION
Richard Raymond testifies before the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee regarding his nomination to be undersecretary for Food Safety at the Agriculture Department on June 22, 2005 in Washington. Raymond has experience as a doctor, and many years growing up and working on farms in his native Nebraska...(UPI Photo/Michae Kleinfeld)
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