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When asked about her most memorable interview, Gross replied without hesitation, “Monica Lewinsky.” She then shared with students her indecision over whether or not to agree to do the interview at all, but went ahead thinking that she would regret it if she passed the opportunity up. Stumped by what to possibly ask a woman who had already been asked every question imaginable, Gross read the Lewinsky memoir as part of her preparatory research. She recalls being struck by how much it read like a romance novel, especially given the realities of the relationship...
...regret having to deny your request, but, given the heightened security now necessary for public events, the College and HUPD are unable to give permission...
...found Mohammed thin and weak, an outward appearance that Khalifa guessed reflected an inner dissatisfaction: "I felt that he was not satisfied, he was fed up with his life there and wanted to return. He was happy at work to a certain degree, but he seemed to regret not having made a family yet. When we met, I had children and he was not yet married. I felt that really bothered him. He appeared sad and when I said good...
...despite her regret, Olshan says the University seems to respect the importance of allowing the social instituion’s traditions, in some capacity, to continue...
...determined to learn how to play the game. Three months later he won his money back, and more. He started playing poker at a “semi-professional” level, using the money that he won to support himself. It was a job that he would later regret...