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...more likely, merely encourage assassins by their lusty rhetoric, they leave little doubt of their connivance. Not far from where Mr. Tabatabai met his postman, former Chilean Ambassador Orlando Letelier was blown apart on Embassy Row in 1976. The day before the Tabatabai assassination, former Syrian Prime Minister Salah Eddin al-Bitar was shot to death in Paris. Two days before that, former Prime Minister Nihat Erim of Turkey was murdered in a suburb of Istanbul. That brings to nearly 1,000 the number of people killed in these "wars" since 1970-not all under the tutelage of governments...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Essay: The Wars of Assassination | 9/8/1980 | See Source »

...show from his cot, summoning Western diplomats, cowing the Iranian Parliament with his National Front thugs, telling the Shah where he got off-has begun to slip. Fourteen deputies last week signed a manifesto protesting the Premier's policies, deriding the fiasco of oil nationalization. Sayid Zia Eddin Tabatabai, onetime Premier and wily old politician, set up an opposition, revived his National Will Party. The Shah, who has been mum about his dislike of Mossadeq and his policies, last week made a public plea for national unity in which he said flatly that Iran was facing the worst crisis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: IRAN: Down, Down, Down? | 9/24/1951 | See Source »

Hurt, angry and soundly defeated, Premier Ala handed in his resignation to the Shah. Then the Shah conferred with his next choice for Premier, Sayid Zia Eddin Tabatabai, 58, white-maned ex-newspaperman and model farmer, who had helped the Shah's father to power in 1921. But the Majlis roughly brushed aside the Shah's candidate, nominated Mossadeq himself to head the government that would take possession of A.I.O.C...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: IRAN: Expropriation | 5/7/1951 | See Source »

...Bermuda sojourn by playing the Bermuda Athletic Association to a 3-3 tie. Al Green scored the Crimson's try on a penalty play and Sam Adams just missed registering another Harvard try. John Densmore, Crimson fullback, played an excellent game. Another back, Mike Peabody, suffered a broken shoulder. Eddin Davis blocked a strong BAA bid for a second...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Two Deadlocks, One Defeat Greet Ruggers in Bermuda | 4/11/1949 | See Source »

...labors, said Walter Eytan, had been "superhuman." Said Seif edDin: "One of the world's greatest men." A somewhat backhanded tribute also came from a young U.S. Army officer, a Southerner, who is a member of Bundle's staff: "I always swore I'd never work for a Nigra. Well, Dr. Bunche is a real man. His color just happens to be a little different...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDDLE EAST: Peace in a Smoke-Filled Room | 3/7/1949 | See Source »

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