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By Claudia Rosett

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And here some of us thought that after Mahmoud Ahmadinejad finished his Manhattan celebrity-circuit tour of talks, receptions, dinners and Q&A’s on Purity, the Apocalypse, Our Precious Essence and the Bomb, not only he, but his cavalcade, would finally leave New York. No such luck. Iran’s foreign minister is still in town, and scheduled to take the stage of the UN press briefing room at 11:00 AM Wednesday.

Enough, already.

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  1. 1. Roger L. Simon

    Let’s ask a simple question – would you rather be in New York or Tehran?

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