Word: interviewer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...President did not know that the cameras were on, said Press Secretary George Christian, who passed the word to Rather via a CBS Washington, D.C., studio executive. Dan can use the material that he got as the basis of a news report, but as for use of the taped interview itself, the President would Rather...
...original source had been an Atlanta insurance salesman and convict ed check forger, George Burnett, who was accidentally plugged into a phone call between Butts and Bryant. No Post reporter even looked at Burnett's notes of the conversation before the article was published. Nor did anyone interview a man who was in the room with Burnett during the call. No attempt was made to view the game film, or to see if Alabama had changed its game plan, or to check the technical aspects of the story with a football expert. "In short," said Harlan, "the evidence...
Friday, June 2 WELCOME TO JAPAN, MR. BOND (NBC, 8:30-9:30 p.m.). A preview of the newest and wildest Sean Connery-James Bond spectacular. You Only Live Twice. Clips from the film, an interview with Sean on location in Japan, plus earlier 007 movies...
...interview Wednesday, Elder contended that there could be no parallel between the teaching fellows' status and a labor-management situation. He pointed cut that Harvard is a non-profit organization with no pool of profits to distribute, and that teaching fellows are serving a kind of apprenticeship before they move on to higher-paying jobs...
...interview yesterday, Greep called the coming switch of positions a "big opportunity" to resume work he had let slide while an administrator...