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Time (magazine) is not the only publication suggesting Shahriari was assassinated by Mossad.This Guardian writer thinks so too. And Time did say Mossad has a history of assassinations on foreign soil. That statement was apparently removed from this article because one Wikipedian didn't like it.Thundermaker (talk)16:26, 18 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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