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About half the 1,500 foreign visitors to the lab each year are from "sensitive" countries.
Los Alamos, for example, had 2,714 visitors in two years from "sensitive" countries, but only 139 were checked.
And Dr. Shao-Ping Chen, a physicist at Los Alamos, criticized a requirement to list all contacts and relationships with people in sensitive countries.
"They wanted his opinions on various 'key people in power' in some of the politically sensitive countries where he did business," especially Iran, Syria and Russia.
About 250 of the approximately 3,100 employees at Brookhaven are foreigners, including about 100 from what are called "sensitive countries".
Finally, it would separate Israel, a key American Middle Eastern ally, from the nations on the Energy Department's sensitive countries list.
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Mr. Richardson announced Dr. Lee's dismissal the next day, based on a failure to report contacts with people from a "sensitive country" and mishandled classified documents found on Dr. Lee's desk.
To them, the affair sheds new light on a murky practice that they say should never take place: the recruitment of aid workers as intelligence operatives in a sensitive country like Pakistan, already awash in conspiracy theories about Western meddling.
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