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When asked why it took three months to allow an interview, Mr Ali Houthi laughs.
The police commander of Mtubatuba station refused to allow an interview with him.
Most politicians are too wary of an Ed "two kitchens" Miliband-style debacle to allow an interview in their own home, so Evans' invitation to her flat in a south London suburb feels similarly spirited.
And no publicist worth his or her weight would allow an interview with anyone suspicious now".
Non-participants included 34 people out of the required age range, 182 had moved, 28 were dead, 209 could not be found, 1,827 refused or their English was too poor to allow an interview, and 2,551 were interviewed (58.3% of those found and in age range).
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NEW YORK -- The Obama campaign reversed course Wednesday morning by allowing an interview between the president and The Des Moines Register to be put on the record, a move that follows pressure from the Iowa paper's top editors and criticism from Republicans and members of the media.
There, she and Terri-Ann Sweet, a student at Dutchess County Community, speak to as many men as will allow them an interview.
At Wave 3, of those who were able to be contacted, 86% participated, 5% allowed an informant interview, and 9% refused any participation.
A short drive away at Bob Jones University, campus officials refused to allow a reporter to interview students and faculty until first meeting with an administrator.
His manager refused to allow a journalist to interview his parents for this article, saying that they are not involved in the driver's career.
There are two publicists, one in Los Angeles, the other in London, who are more likely to allow a sit-down interview with Ryan Seacrest than a local sports columnist.
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