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    Who was the CIA agent in the Eisenhower administration who almost singlehandedly restored the Shah to power in Iran? He wrote a book about it.

    Question #48530. Asked by yeaux. (Jun 18 04 2:17 PM)


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    Sounds like the muppet Kermit Roosevelt

    Jun 18 04, 2:46 PM
    McGruff

    For further reading:
    http://www.flyingfish.org.uk/articles/rushdie/00-06-16tim.htm

    Jun 19 04, 1:58 AM


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