Word: cochrans
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...shouldn't get involved in it." But then, NBC has had an Iranian advantage it doesn't brag about. When other American journalists were expelled, NBC's enterprising John Cochran was allowed to stay on. Publicizing a privilege might end it. But perhaps NBC also fears what the other two networks would say about favoritism. After all, only NBC, in the common eagerness to broadcast an interview with a U.S. hostage, was willing back in December to grant that Iranian woman student six minutes of prime-time propaganda...
...Cochran's advantage soon may not matter. Iran's newly elected President Abolhassan Banisadr has expressed his willingness to readmit American journalists. He also made an interesting, though perhaps unintended admission: "Their presence is better here even if they tell lies than if they write something about Iran from abroad or if they write nothing...
Three-meter diving--1. Stone (H) 212.75; 2. Holy (H); 3. Cochran...
...Cochran added that "for each day my demands are not met, I will use portions of the money being held hostage to support my junk-food habit...
...bank, which has finally figured out what went wrong, is threatening to sue for the money's return. Cochran still holds the cash hostage. "I'm working," he says, "on some new demands...