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- WORLD, Page 23World NotesIRANEdging Toward Rationality
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- Are there any moderates in the government in Tehran? That is
- still uncertain, but there were signs last week that something akin
- to pragmatism is beginning to show itself. New President Ali Akbar
- Hashemi Rafsanjani nominated a 22-man Cabinet that leaned toward
- technocrats and away from fanatics. Out were three of the most
- extreme radicals in the old Cabinet, notably former Interior
- Minister Ali Akbar Mohtashemi, the reputed backer of terrorist
- groups holding Western hostages in Lebanon. In as First Vice
- President was Hassan Habibi, a French-educated lawyer who could
- bring a more Western orientation to the Cabinet.
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- Middle East analysts expect that the new government's top
- priority will be to repair Iran's war-devastated economy. Such an
- economic program might eventually imply a political warming to the
- West, but not quickly. Nor do the experts foresee a push to release
- hostages held by Shi`ite factions in Beirut.