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Jump to full article: (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) Sun-Sentinel, 2008-03-05 Author: Lisa J. Huriash * South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Intro: For 30 years Christine Levinson took care of the house and seven children while her husband, Robert, went off to perform secret work for the FBI and then as a private investigator. She didn't ask what he was hunting; he didn't tell her.
Today Christine Levinson, 57, is doing the tracking.
Since Robert Levinson, 59, disappeared March 9, 2007, from a Persian Gulf island off Iran, his wife has traveled the world demanding action. In December she flew to Tehran to pass out fliers in Farsi with her husband's photo and ask for help. In February she hired an attorney there to file paperwork urging the government to start an official investigation. . . .
Today she is flying to Washington, D.C., to get an update from FBI and State Department officials on their joint investigation. And on Sunday, the eve of her husband's 60th birthday, her family is holding a "hope rally" at 1 p.m. in the Wings Plus restaurant in Coral Springs to mark one year since his disappearance.
Family, friends and supporters will sign petitions urging the Iranian president to investigate.
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