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She added, "He will not give interviews for free, not now or later".
Ms. Albrecht said the dancers had decided not to give interviews for now.
(Most, however, do not give interviews for fear that their staff will be threatened or donations will fall off).
2. Justine Justine Miliband didn't give interviews for more than four years (Getty) It is the dilemma that all party leaders face: put your spouse on the political frontline to show you're a well-rounded family man or woman, or keep them in the background?
Those who are not talking about life after Clegg in public worry they too should give interviews for fear of not being regarded as a contender.
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A spokeswoman for Mr. Inhofe said he was not giving interviews for now.
His aides arranged for him to spend much of the afternoon giving interviews for the nightly television news.
Most senior officials, including the president, Vice President Cheney and Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, gave interviews for the series.
In December 2010 Panahi was sentenced to 6 years in prison and banned from filmmaking, traveling abroad, and giving interviews for 20 years.
A maker of nonpolitical films ("The White Balloon, The Circlele"), Panahi has nevertheless been sentenced by the Iranian authorities to six years in prison, and has been banned from directing, writing screenplays, or giving interviews for twenty years.
In many cases, experts on the Catholic Church have already given interviews for ready-made retrospectives on John Paul's life, and they continue to give new ones every few months.
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