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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2017
1 On June 13, 1980, Judge Duffy amended his June 4, 1980 order. Subsequent to issuing the opinion, the court learned that none of the companies providing telex service to Iran were able to send a message in Farsi, except in a phonetic version. Only an individual who could recognize the sounds represented by Roman letters would have understood the message. Thus, Judge Duffy amended his prior order to direct that plaintiffs send a telex message in English and mail a copy in Farsi under separate cover.