A minute later the prison door opened again and the Embassy people came out. They got on the bus. The driver started the engine and pulled away across Gasr Square.
Perot relaxed.
He need not have worried quite so much. Ramsey Clark, who was there at the invitation of Iranian human- rights groups, did not have such a good memory. He had known that Perot's face was vaguely familiar, but thought he was Colonel Frank Borman, the president of Eastern Airlines.
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Emily Gaylord sat down with her needlepoint. She was making a nude for Bill.
Jay Coburn: holding in his hands the safety of 131 employees in a city where mob violence ruled the streets
Paul and Bill: their bail was S13 million.
Ross Perot: until this moment, life had been good to him.
Perot's parents: he had his father's love of jokes, his mother's iron will.
Bull Simons. ABOVE with Lucille. BELOW, the San Francisco party.
ABOVE. the Seventh Floor Squad.
FROM LEFT: gentle Mery Stauffer. aggressive 'Tom Luce, slow-talking Tom Walter, and argumentative T. J. Marquez.
BELOW. Tehran negotiators. FROM LEFT jovial Bill Gayden. persistent John Howell, and quick-tempered keane Taylor.
Sculley: world's worst liar
Schwebach : explosives
Boulware: independent
The Dirty Dozen they were not.
Davis: karate
Jackson: rocket man
Poche: iron man
ABOVE, the code.
BELOW, Ross Perot and his son.
Fire and smoke seen from the roof of the EDS Bucharest office.
Iran exploded into revolution on Friday, February 9, 1979.
ON THE RUN