Word: interviewer
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Quaid, talking about his new film, Everybody's All-American. Drive to work, turn on the car radio. The local station is running a chat with Jessica Lange, another star of the intriguing new film Everybody's All-American. Park your car, pick up a newspaper, and read an interview with Taylor Hackford, director of that fascinating new film Everybody's All-American. At lunch, walk past the newsstand. Vanity Fair has a cover story on Jessica Lange, star of the new film Everybody's All-American. Get home that evening, channel-hop from the local news to Entertainment Tonight...
Fuller, in a telephone interview, said he told Bush in October that "I wanted to return to the private sector." But he said he also told Bush during that conversation that "obviously, I would be eager" to serve as chief of staff, often called the second most powerful position in the White House...
NINETEEN Sixty-Nine seems an idealized and fictonalized vision of writer/director Ernest Thompson's experiences of the late '60s (see accompanying interview). Despite 1969's true-to-life nature, the first-time director relies on the same sentimentality he employed in writing On Golden Pond...
...interview last week, Bok said that the program would have been suspended for a year if the University continued to challenge the election...
LAST January, a similar controversy brewed at CBS Sports when commentator "Jimmy the Greek" Snyder spoke to a reporter about Blacks in professional sports. During the interview Snyder said that many a slave owner used to "breed his big Black to his big woman so that they could have a big Black kid." Here was another case of a public figure making an offensive remark that contained some truth--truth that was forgotten in the angry responses that followed...