Street hotline between U.S. and Iran
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Special Report: Iran Nuclear Crisis

Volunteers in New York speaks to volunteers in the Iranian capital Tehran on two of three telephones set up by the Enough Fear campaign on Jan. 19, 2008. The aim of the four red telephones set up outside City Hall in Manhattan was to give regular Americans a chance to talk for a few minutes with regular Iranians, and eliminate the fears of war that are pervading both cultures.

Volunteers in New York speaks to volunteers in the Iranian capital Tehran on two of three telephones set up by the Enough Fear campaign on Jan. 19, 2008. The aim of the four red telephones set up outside City Hall in Manhattan was to give regular Americans a chance to talk for a few minutes with regular Iranians, and eliminate the fears of war that are pervading both cultures. (Xinhua/AFP Photo)
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