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With Alperovitz looking on, Ellsberg gave a dramatic interview that aired that night.
On Jan . 7 , 1355after a dramatic interview at Coimbra, the king abandoned her to the assassins.
What to do? Dillinger had his lawyer call a tabloid, the ripely yellow Chicago American, offering a scoop -- a dramatic interview for a mere 50 grand.
There was a calmness to the movement, an acceptance, that was different from what she displayed in a dramatic interview on "Dr. Drew," a TV show on HLN hosted by Drew Pinsky, in late January.
After Appomattox, the defeated general, depressed, shorn of his army, neither a citizen of the Union he once loved nor of the Confederacy that ceased to exist, gave a dramatic interview to a Northern paper, The New York Herald, which he knew would be read by both North and South.
The most dramatic interview between Mary and Knox took place on 24 June 1563.
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The evident aim here was to attract to the series, through a section particularly damaging to the defendant, more advertisers, which the promoters badly needed, and to build up audience momentum for the less dramatic interviews already in the can.
CNN sensationalized its coverage with dramatic interviews and once again choosing to continually play mostly negative images.
At the nearby hospital, where he was treated for asphyxiation, he gave a series of dramatic telephone interviews, saying that armed police had surrounded the building and were holding him hostage.
Throughout the 1990s Taylor conducted a series of dramatic telephone interviews with the BBC's Focus on Africa programme.
If the Beirut child snatch story had come off we could expect to see an episode of 60 Minutes with all its distinctive elements: sonorous voiceover, nerve-tingling music, tear-stained interview, dramatic street scenes and cloying journalistic satisfaction that a wrong had been righted and justice done.
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