Word: interviewer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...suggestion that it formally concede Israel's right to exist, the Palestinians now realize they risk losing the support of oil-rich Arab states if they do not soften their position. Wearing his usual cartridge belt and revolver, an unshaven Arafat outlined his opinions in an interview with TIME'S Chief of Correspondents Murray Gart and Correspondent Wilton Wynn in Beirut before taking off for the Afro-Arab summit in Cairo. Excerpts from the interview...
...take supreme power for himself. When his plot failed, the official but as yet unverified account continues, he died in a plane crash over Mongolia while he was trying to flee to the Soviet Union. Chiang Ch'ing recounted the entire case in great detail during her interview, disclosing several new elements in the Lin-Mao struggle...
...critical portions of the forum. She failed to hear any of the introductory speeches, which served to clarify the ideological basis of the forum; she didn't see the film short on Malcolm X; she didn't attend any of the scheduled workshops; she didn't even interview the moderator, or request a statement of purpose from him or the SCAAS. In fact, the few people she spoke to, some of whom were not directly involved in the organization of the forum, claim to have been misquoted. This last error led directly to the misplacement of responsibility concerning the organization...
...that way. He rarely left his Wisconsin home during the campaign, prefering "grass roots organizing" to slick whistlestop blitzes--or perhaps just prefering to save his money. His campaign promises waxed even more rhetorical than did those of the major party candidates--one idea he put forth in an interview was to dig up the White House rose garden and replace it with basic vegetables, plants he thought would better befit his less-than-imperial presidency. His economic ideas seemed just as obviously designed for that air of out-of-step impossibility mixed with seriousness that catches the camera...
...added that his use of the word "jumped" to describe how Puopolo later approached the defendant was imprecise, repeating several times that a lack of sleep and "poor choice of words" in a police interview the morning after the stabbing had caused any discrepancy in his statements...