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Fritz Kuhn, head of the Bund, consented to an interview, tells about it.
Provisions are made for media visits, and Mr. LaValle consented to an interview.
Three years later, a television reporter knocked on Mr. Sakic's door, and Mr. Sakic gladly consented to an interview.
Anthony Pirro, 45, has never consented to an interview, and his lawyer, Roger L. Stavis, declined to comment on the case.
Mr. Pierce had just consented to an interview when his personal publicist ran over and told us we had two minutes.
A few women who had posted ads were also forthcoming, but none of the women who had replied to Michael's or Melvin's ads consented to an interview.
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(He would not consent to an interview that included it).
That, perhaps, is why she will not consent to an interview.
In this context, Miliband's decision to consent to an interview with him was really smart.
But the real issue, I suspect, is that to consent to an interview is to allow oneself to be framed and interpreted, to have your utterances snipped up and shunted around the page.
After initially consenting to an interview for this column, Ms. Almontaser backed out, saying she did not want to "do anything that would jeopardize the school," which is still set to open next month in the Boerum Hill section of Brooklyn.
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