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The closest he seems to have come to fighting the law is spending a night in prison for stealing hotel pillows, and footage of him trying to do a Johnny Rotten on a TV interviewer is frankly embarrassing.
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The money arrives on its own," Alan García allegedly said in private to a TV interviewer who asked how he made ends meet on Peru's modest presidential salary.
And even Sarah Palin is getting in on the act, telling a TV interviewer last month that immigration was part of America's "legacy" and the GOP needed to get back to "welcoming" immigrants, rather than "excluding" them.
Charlie Rose, a TV interviewer who once interviewed our overseer, Michael Arrington, fell into a pothole on 59th Street in Manhattan while holding his brand new MacBook Air.
Not surprising, therefore, that as a TV interviewer on CNN, he has made a serious impression on the wider American public, not the least through his stand on gun control after the Sandy Hook school shooting.
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There is no improper relationship," he tells a TV interviewer.
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