Word: tehran
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Iranian crisis also hit home this week to friends of Elizabeth A. Swift '62, who confirmed that Iranian students are holding her among the 50 hostages at the U.S. embassy in Tehran...
...Radcliffe alumna may be one of two women still held hostage by Iranian students in the U.S. Embassy in Tehran...
...State Department officials yesterday refused to confirm or deny that Elizabeth A. Swift '62, a senior foreign services officer stationed in Tehran is one of the 49 remaining hostages in the U.S. Embassy in Iran...
...Iran to expropriate. Many U.S. businessmen preferred to export products to Iran or to provide services in exchange for cash on the barrelhead. The Commerce Department estimates that U.S. real estate and other assets in Iran amount to only about $300 million. U.S. businessmen can file claims against the Tehran government's frozen $6 billion to compensate for the assets they stand to lose in Iran...
...opponents an almost irresistible target for sniping. All a skillful stump speaker has to do is lament "the decline of American power and prestige," and his listeners will grit their teeth at the memory of Uncle Sam, a goat's skull for a head, burning in effigy in Tehran while the perpetrators, in a dramatic gesture of their discipline and outrageousness, collect trash in Old Glory...