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"We're not looking to interview Sharon," Fadlallah said.
Detectives were looking to interview the aunt last night.
Certainly anyone looking to interview a hooligan element would have been disappointedon Saturday.
"We are still looking to interview all the parties involved, which has yet to happen," she said.
Although there were neither casualties nor significant damage to property, Levy, who was looking to interview the locals, was set upon by them.
"Barry knew how to maneuver," said Art Spander, president of the United States Tennis Writers Association, who was covering several sports for The San Francisco Examiner at the time and was looking to interview big-name players at MacKay's tournament.
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"Our first priority is always to try to have an on-campus coach, if they're qualified and interested," said Grable, adding that the school will look to interview someone from CdM before opening the position to the public next week.
Investigators are now "issuing subpoenas and looking to conduct interviews," The Post reports, and certain lawmakers have been notified about the change of pace.
Even before he was picked by Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein to take over the case, investigators had been stepping up their efforts �� issuing subpoenas and looking to conduct interviews, people familiar with the matter said.
Zandi was 'in conversation with' photographer Nader Davoodi, but I was looking forward to interview her about her book, Enqelab-e 57, published more than three decades after the 1979 revolution.
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