Word: interview
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Conor Brady, editor of The Irish Times and moderator of the question and answer period, warned against complacency in an interview after the speech...
...Washington Post last week, Larry Flynt announced a reward of up to $1 million for anyone who could prove having had "an adulterous sexual encounter with a current member of the United States Congress or a high-ranking government official." What's high-ranking? In an interview with TIME, Flynt said he'd go broke if every scalp garnered the top prize. Flynt is reserving that for the goods on bold-type names. "One member of the Republican leadership is like a rabbit, and that's worth the whole million. But some freshman from Tennessee? The value's not there...
Meanwhile, parents seeking upscale educational toys these days can find them at newcomers Noodle Kidoodle and Imaginarium. Little wonder that Toys "R" Us' market share has declined to 20%. The competition is so brutal these days that the company's chief executive, Robert Nakasone, told TIME in an interview at his Paramus, N.J., offices that "when you earn a dollar, it's got someone else's blood...
...that she realized her role at the time. She was just shy of her third birthday when her mother died and, as she tells TIME in an exclusive U.S. interview, retains only fragmented, "private" memories of their life together. She adds that her father--and this may surprise all the Hughes haters among the Plath defenders--raised her and her younger brother Nicholas with a keen sense of their mother's continuing presence in their young lives. "I grew up thinking of her very much as an angel. Not even so much in death, but also in life...
...students are so sought after," she said. "There's far too much anxiety. If students just focused on picking where they wanted to interview, the would be a lot calmer...