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  • Asgari was free to smash his $2,800 partition because he'd obtained a coveted license that allowed him to serve drinks without one.

    Stiff penalites for stiff drinks: Utah tightens liquor laws 2011

  • Asgari, “Seeing is believing: Exposure to counter stereotypic women leaders and its effect on the malleability of automatic gender stereotyping,” Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 40 2004, 642–58.

    Choke Ph.D. Sian Beilock 2010

  • Asgari, “Seeing is believing: Exposure to counter stereotypic women leaders and its effect on the malleability of automatic gender stereotyping,” Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 40 2004, 642–58.

    Choke Ph.D. Sian Beilock 2010

  • Asgari, “Seeing is believing: Exposure to counter stereotypic women leaders and its effect on the malleability of automatic gender stereotyping,” Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 40 2004, 642–58.

    Choke Ph.D. Sian Beilock 2010

  • According to some reports, Asgari, now living under a new identity in Texas, had been a CIA mole since 2003.

    Jeff Stein: Iran Rattled by Spy Wars 2009

  • Defectors like Amiri and Asgari, of course, can provide the CIA and FBI with the names of other Iranian officials who might be amenable to recruitment pitches.

    Jeff Stein: Iran Rattled by Spy Wars 2009

  • He named the two Iranian agents as “Mr. Asgari” a pseudonym for Ghorbanifar and Yaakov Nimrodi.

    The Secret War with Iran Ronen Bergman 2007

  • He named the two Iranian agents as “Mr. Asgari” a pseudonym for Ghorbanifar and Yaakov Nimrodi.

    The Secret War with Iran Ronen Bergman 2007

  • In 2007, for instance, when Ali-Reza Asgari, a brigadier general in the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps of Iran, disappeared in Turkey, it was assumed that he was either killed or defected.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2011

  • Ali Reza Asgari, a senior military officer, disappeared in Turkey.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

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