Jeff Lacy

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ONE OF the most ferocious man-eating “sharks” was Philip Habib, who was in charge of the embassy’s political section. A generously proportioned, first-generation Lebanese American born in Brooklyn, he was in the midst of one of the most glittering careers in the history of the Foreign Service; he would eventually rise to become President Ford’s under secretary of state for political affairs and President Reagan’s special envoy for the
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