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The lobby of the CIA Headquarters Building in McLean, Virginia, August 14, 
2008.      REUTERS/Larry Downing     
 (UNITED STATES)Newly declassified documents offer more details of how the 
CIA executed the overthrow of Iran's democratically elected prime minister 
60 years ago, describing the political frustrations that led the U.S. to 
take covert action against a Soviet ally -- and echoing the current 
frustrations with Iran over its nuclear ambitions.It's long been known that 
the United States and Britain played key roles in the overthrow of 
Iranian Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh -- a move that still poisons Tehran's 
attitude toward both nations. The CIA acknowledged its role previously, 
even including it in the timeline on its public website last year: 
"19 August 1953 CIA-assisted coup overthrows Iranian Premier Mohammed Mossadegh."Mossadegh 
was replaced by the oppressive regime of Shah Reza Pahlavi, who was 
overthrown in 1979 by followers of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in the Iranian 
revolution of 1979.But for historians, the heavily redacted documents posted 
this week on George Washington University's National Security Archive amount 
to "the CIA's first formal acknowledgement that the agency helped to plan 
and execute the coup," the archive said on its site.The documents also 
offer an explanation for the covert action that's eerily similar to arguments 
for curbing Iran's nuclear ambitions today. The CIA argued then that Iran 
was thr
This combination of undated file photos provided by the San Diego Sheriff's 
Department shows James Lee DiMaggio, 40, left, and Hannah Anderson, 16.AP/San 
Diego Sheriff's DepartmentA family friend who kidnapped a 16-year-old girl 
had a 20-hour jump on authorities, who discovered he used a timer 
to set fire to his rural home where the girl's mother and 
younger brother were found dead, a San Diego County Sheriff's Department 
spokeswoman said Tuesday.James Lee DiMaggio was spotted on a Border Patrol 
surveillance camera at 12:10 a.m. Aug. 4, about 20 hours before his 
home caught fire, said the spokeswoman, Jan Caldwell. He is seen inside 
his 2013 blue Nissan Versa with 16-year-old Hannah Anderson at a westbound 
highway checkpoint.Hannah's disappearance -- discovered after the fire -- 
triggered a massive search for DiMaggio, 40, that spanned much of the 
western United States and parts of Canada and Mexico. DiMaggio, who was 
like an uncle to the Anderson children and their father's best friend, 
died in a shootout with FBI agents in the Idaho wilderness six 
days after the fire. Hannah was rescued and returned to Southern California.The 
discovery that the fire was set by a timer prompted investigators to 
warn the public during the manhunt that DiMaggio's car might be rigged 
with explosives, Caldwell said. As it turns out, the car wasn't rigged.Investigators 
who searched DiMaggio's home found an incendiary device, handcuff boxes 
and "arson wire,"

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