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Whether they will be allowed to interview people independently is unclear.
Second, Ruth Kelly, the education secretary, has promised that schools will not be allowed to interview pupils.
Networks also will be allowed to interview a player in addition to the head coaches at halftime.
"They promised that if I remained low-key, I would be allowed to interview people and travel," Liao Yiwu said in his message.
After some phone calls, and another fruitless face-off with the impregnable Roger, the company surprised me: I would be allowed to interview Maly the next day.
In a motion filed two weeks ago, lawyers for the families argued that they should be allowed to interview Dr. Biederman under oath because his work had been crucial to the widespread acceptance of pediatric uses of antipsychotic medicines.
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Skinner was allowed to interview with St. John's.
Mr. Neziri was one of two prisoners The New York Times was allowed to interview.
Neither the U.S. nor the International Atomic Energy Agency has been allowed to interview Khan.
Finally, last year, Red Cross officials were allowed to interview fifteen detainees, after they had been transferred to Guantánamo.
The International Committee of the Red Cross, based in Geneva, is the only group whose officials are allowed to interview the prisoners in Baghdad.
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