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... Iran BECAUSE of the recent developments in Iran, Penguin are rushing forward publication of Fred Halliday’s Iran: Dictatorship and Development (£l-50) from early 1979 to 14th December. As a journalist with an international reputation, Fred Halliday has ...
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