But there was at least one official who apparently didn't get the word on his visiting VIP. In Jeddah, when Hughes paid a courtesy call on the Saudi Minister of Information, he greeted her by saying Tell me what you are seeking to hear I'm not sure what it is. ... I'm really here to listen.
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