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A brand new series of controversial interviews starts on Tuesday 17 April 2012. The series will feature interviews between Wikileaks founder Julian Assange and controversial people worldwide and should be an eye-opener.
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A reality TV show featuring prisoners on death row confessing crimes and asking for forgiveness shortly before being led to execution has become a hit on a Chinese TV channel. The Saturday night TV show has a following of over 40 million viewers.
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Although footballers (and managers) aren’t renowned for their academic prowess, they do, however, take part in some comical spontaneous interviews. So as we’re fast approaching Christmas, I thought I’d share some of my favourites with you.
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The recorder and pen combo of the Pulse Smartpen by Livescribe is a journalist's dream come true. Read DigitalJournal.com's review to find out how this gadget could change the way you work.
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Since its beginning Saturday Night Live has been on the cutting edge of political parodies. Starting with Gerald Ford it has wound its way through Ronald Reagan, both Bushs' and up to the current presidential nominees and political personalities.
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The former president permitted his hometown newspaper, the Grand Rapids Press, to ask him any question they wanted on one condition--his answers would not be published until following his death.
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This is an interview with the first Music Editor of Rolling Stone Magazine, Ben Fong-Torres..
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Iconic journalist remembered for hard-hitting interview questions.
Interim England coach Stuart Lancaster will be interviewed to become Martin Johnson's permanent successor during the Six Nations.
David Frost and Andrew Neil gave away tips on political interviews as they debated talking to the big names on screen.
 Legendary astronaut Neil Armstrong, who was the first person to walk on the moon, has surprised the media establishment by granting a rare and comprehensive interview to an unexpected interviewer: the Certified Practicing Accountants of Australia.
 Legendary astronaut Neil Armstrong, who was the first person to walk on the moon, has surprised the media establishment by granting a rare and comprehensive interview to an unexpected interviewer: the Certified Practicing Accountants of Australia.
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Scotty Bower's tell-all book, "Full Service - My Adventures in Hollywood and the Secret Sex Lives of the Stars is...
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Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, whose special investigative unit already has found probable cause that Barack...
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I don't have HBO and so I can't watch the latest season of the blockbuster hit Game of Thrones. I loved the first...
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Hosts Jim Gordon and Darren Parkman of "The Travel Guys" have interviewed the biggest stars in the world - including...
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Knowing the facts may change your choice, but there is a clear winner .Nothing that was worthy in the past departs;...
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