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He and his colleague, Per Samuelson, had earlier attempted to break the two-year deadlock in the case by attacking the "passivity" of Swedish prosecutors in refusing to interview the WikiLeaks founder in his London hideout.
In the end it took a group of consultants in the West Midlands to make a stand, refusing to interview as they felt the recruitment system was shambolic and not fit for purpose.
By publishing this "story" as straight news, it was published on-line in the "world news" section, and by refusing to interview anyone other than the purveyor of the stunt, readers are left with the sense that there's something real here.
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In recent years, newspapers have blotted out names of politicians from opposition parties and Televisa, the giant television network, refused to interview opposition leaders on the air.
It cherry-picked from millions of CIA documents and, unbelievably, refused to interview any witnesses.
I have even watched my professor refuse to interview astounding female candidates because they have a child.
More recently, he cited the Fifth Amendment in refusing to be interviewed by the S.E.C.
Masvidal stormed out of the cage, protesting the decision and refusing to be interviewed.
The response rate was extremely high with less than 15 people refusing to be interviewed, giving a response rate >99%.
A total of 356 interviews were conducted, with very few people among the visited households who refused to be interviewed.
Dr. Ho refused to be interviewed.
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