Puzzled as to why they had not been tipped off about the impending arrival of such an important VIP - Iran's president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad - flustered (Syrian) officers swarmed around the familiar figure and tried to usher him to a secluded part of the airport, out of harm's way and away from the prying eyes of the masses.
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They could have found out for sure by removing his shoes
by Foot odor (not verified) on Wed Jan 21, 2009 11:08 AM PSTRemoving his shoes would have solved the problem. Mahmood's foot odor is quite distinctive.