Word: interview
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...notion that Clinton had to offer some more textured explanation for the growing pile of evidence was coming even from old White House hands. "He owes it to the American people to tell them," said former chief of staff Leon Panetta. "This is not one you do in an interview. This is not one you do in a press conference. This one, you have to look straight in the eye of the American people and tell them...
...ride in electric carts at the airport. By the time the nearly hour-long set ended abruptly with an orgasm gag, he had covered such disparate subjects as answering machines, the irrational fear of rain, annoying hairs in the shower and of course dating ("a job interview that lasts all night...
During our interview, one of Big Al's 50 dancers walked by in a huff, upset because she and another dancer had been harassed by customers who wanted to see more than just their bare breasts...
...message from Microsoft to the Justice Department late Tuesday, in the latest sign that the bad boy of the computer industry isn't going to play nice simply because the DOJ and 20 states have brought suit against it. Redmond is fighting hard against two government requests -- to interview Chairman Bill for two days, and to turn over the blueprints...
...meters, and my driving may have caused it to swerve and lose control." Levistre, a truck driver by profession, said that last Aug. 31 he was speeding in a dark gray Ford Ka through the Paris underpass where the princess's car crashed. His comments came in an interview with investigators working for journalist Nicholas Farrell, who is writing a book on the crash, the paper said. But Farrell said: "In no way can it be suggested that Levistre was responsible totally for the crash... He was simply the catalyst to a terrible sequence of events...