Word: interviewer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Under a white flag of truce, city fathers made their way 16 miles southeast for an interview with Communist General Lin Piao, who refused either to see or talk to them. Red guns resumed their shelling and Communist troops stormed across a dike surrounding the city to capture the North Station. At week's end it looked as if the clamor for peace in one of China's largest cities had been silenced-by the surging tide of Communist conquest...
Foul Play? The next day the FBI announced that it had questioned Duggan at his home only ten days before his death. It was a "routine" interview, said...
...people, not governments." In Pasadena, Calif., he pointed out, with mild irritation, that it was 'the State Department's prerogative to give or withhold political support. Before that, the State Department had commented coolly that Mr. Hoffman had merely expressed his "personal opinions" in the Shanghai interview...
When he emerged from his interview with the Gimo, Sun Fo's blood pressure hit 200. In a padded blue gown he hobbled around his study and roared at an American visitor: "You are fighting a cold war against Communists throughout the world, yet in China your policy appears aimed at hastening our government's disintegration. It seems we aren't collapsing fast enough to suit your taste...
Last week, Sir Edward came down to earth: he had just been made Principal of Scotland's great University of Edinburgh. When a TIME correspondent asked to see him, Sir Edward said he had neither the time nor the inclination to be interviewed. But, he added, he knew all about TIME style, and though it "shocked my modesty," would interview himself...