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Word: interviewer (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...interview last week in his Ritz-Carlton hotel room, Norman Jewison, director of And Justice For All, discussed why he made the movie--"I've always felt there were two laws in this country. One for the rich and one for the poor. I've always been suspicious of lawyers, but I've only seen the films about kindly lawyers...

Author: By Brenda A. Russell, | Title: Heroics For Some | 10/20/1979 | See Source »

Throughout the film, it is the people who fascinate us. Brown and Silber interview over twenty individuals in the film--everyone from the chief of police at the University of Wisconsin to an aged but valiant Senator Ernest Gruening. A housewife tells of her early, intangible doubts concerning the war. Balding, thirty year old ex-campus radicals relive their moment in the sun, looking back with a curious mixture of embarassed nostalgia and pride at having been a part of the movement which fundamentally changed American foreign policy and values...

Author: By Deirdre M. Donahue, | Title: The Madison Front | 10/18/1979 | See Source »

...most riveting interview was filmed from within a Wisconsin State Correctional Institution. The life of Karl Armstrong runs like a dark thread through The War at Home. Now serving a 23 year prison term, Armstrong was convicted of murder in connection with the bombing of the Army Math Research Center in 1970. He has been called "the bitter fruit of a bitter season." But his story means far more; Karl Armstrong symbolizes the progression of the anti-war movement from leaflets to sit-ins to dynamite. Clubbed at the Democratic National Convention in 1968, he vowed never...

Author: By Deirdre M. Donahue, | Title: The Madison Front | 10/18/1979 | See Source »

These tendencies were given impetus by an interview I granted to the Italian journalist Oriana Fallaci, without doubt the single most disastrous conversation I ever had with any member of the press. I saw her briefly on Nov. 2 and 4,1972, in my office. I did so largely out of vanity. She had interviewed leading personalities all over the world. Fame was sufficiently novel for me to be flattered by the company I would be keeping. I had not bothered to read her writings; her evisceration of other victims was thus unknown...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Special Section: Chagrined Cowboy | 10/8/1979 | See Source »

...interview Friday with Conti, August said that his supporters in the city had probably been responsible for the bulk purchases, because "they knew how unfair it was that I didn't have a chance" to respond to the editorial comments...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Somerville Reelects Mayor After Newspaper Charges | 10/3/1979 | See Source »

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