Reference Summary: In January 1981, Ronald Reagan took the oath of office—and just minutes later, 52 American hostages held in Iran were released. Falling leaves, pumpkin spice, and events that could make or break political campaigns?
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In January 1981, Ronald Reagan took the oath of office—and just minutes later, 52 American hostages held in Iran were released. Falling leaves, pumpkin spice, and events that could make or break political campaigns? Embassy in Tehran left 52 Americans hostage, plunging a nation into crisis.
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- In January 1981, Ronald Reagan took the oath of office—and just minutes later, 52 American hostages held in Iran were released.
- Falling leaves, pumpkin spice, and events that could make or break political campaigns?
- Embassy in Tehran left 52 Americans hostage, plunging a nation into crisis.
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