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Interviewed
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Past of interview
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Baltimore television station WBAL interviewed a person that it described as a relative of one of the officers in the van.
Those involved with the project declined to be interviewed, citing sensitivities in the Birmingham area in the wake of the Trojan horse affair at some schools.
When interviewed, aspiring journalists with disabilities said the issues that concerned them most were: whether or not to disclose their disability in a covering letter with their CV; if they had the right image for the employer; and whether or not the disability would affect their ability, or perceived ability, to perform a task.
Last month, he told the Guardian that he had not been interviewed by Scotland Yard over the allegations.
Liberal senator Bill Heffernan - whose campaign led to the Eight by Five slush fund inquiry Operation Credo - has been interviewed.
Kenny is being interviewed by Aboriginal photographer Wayne Quilliam, as part of a photographic exhibition soon to open at the United Nations in Geneva, exploring the race and gender discrimination experienced by Australian Indigenous women.
Three attorneys interviewed by the Guardian report being personally turned away from Homan Square between 2009 and 2013 without being allowed access to their clients.
Close also interviewed Pontecorvo's son, Gil, now a 77-year-old retired nuclear physicist in Moscow, who was 12 when the family fled.
The last word must go to dastardly Didrich himself, Pilou Asbæk, who I interviewed on the side of a Scottish mountain last week where he's been filming new BBC2 comedy Stag.
The ONS' Wealth and Assets survey is a longitudinal survey, meaning that respondents are interviewed more than once, with around a two year interval in the case of this study.
Apple, however, invited the filmmaker and Sterling to be interviewed online on their internal network.
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