Word: interviews
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...need to write) 14.) Someone uses the word “e-recruiting,” “Lehman brothers,” “Merril Lynch,” “Goldman” etc. (Double shot if they mention being flown somewhere for an interview ) 15.) You see a “Q” guide poster and have no idea what the fuck it means
...your portrayal of Clinton in stark black-and-white photos, juxtaposed with the much warmer color photos of Obama, had the effect of increasing the very divide your article addressed. Obama was shown smiling and playing with a soccer ball, while Clinton was shown doing a phone interview, studying papers in preparation for a rally and standing in the dark before giving a speech. Photographs can be just as biased as language. A little more evenhandedness would have been preferable. Marcia Hayden-Horan, SYRACUSE...
...Creative Commons, a non-profit organization that allows copyright holders to provide some or all of the rights to their work online for free. “Lawrence Lessig is a great American and would make a great member of Congress,” Palfrey said in an interview last week. “We would be sorry to see him leave academia, but he will have a great public service career ahead of him if he decides to take on this challenge.” —THE CRIMSON STAFF
...Before a reporter, Connolly speaks like a suave, practiced politician, the descendant of a well-connected political family. But once the interview is done, Connolly’s Boston accent slips out, a reminder of his roots and love for the area...
...Upon returning to the church after a more than three-decade absence, the author in 2005 dramatically and publicly declared that she would never again return to writing about vampires. Said Rice in an interview with Christianity Today: "I would never go back, not even if they say you will be financially ruined. I would be a fool for all eternity to turn my back on God like that...