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Residents of Kristianstad interviewed asked that their full names not be used.
One interesting detail is that all the women she interviewed asked for their identities to be concealed; no man did.
The vast majority of officers interviewed asked not to have their names published because they feared losing their jobs.
(Shawn, like many of the people interviewed, asked that his full name not be used; drinking and cycling is not really something to toot your bike horn about).
He said the interrogator asked him about prominent politicians he had interviewed, asked if they ever had affairs, and asked if he had ever slept with their wives.
Almost all the people interviewed asked that their names be withheld, out of fear of reprisal while they lived in the lawless zone.
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Story begins and ends as an interview except the person who is supposed to get interviewed asks all the questions.
Every interview seems to end with the person I was interviewing asking me: "Now, can I ask you a question?
(Bebe, like everyone else I interview, asks not to have her full name published in this article).
Count Paolozzi, one of those present at the interview, asked de Gaspari about his mountain climbing.
"Excuse me, are you doing an interview?" asked one of them.
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