Doctor Anderson was visiting Harvard University as a guest lecturer, speaking about disaster management in third world countries to a group of about two hundred graduate students. As the lecture ended, there was the traditional opportunity to ask questions. RJ was hoping there would be few, if any questions; there was a three PM flight back to New York, and if things went well, RJ intended to be on that flight. The students left the old lecture hall a few minutes later, and RJ quickly started packing up notes and books. Glancing up, RJ noticed two men approaching from the back of the hall. Perhaps there’d be some questions after all, but with a second look, it became apparent that these men weren"t students. Both stood too tall and self-assured, and they wore expensive suits. “Can I help

