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Then I remember interviewing people who started asking about benefits.
I remember interviewing one man who ran a steel-straightening machine.
I remember interviewing a woman who was applying for a job as a graphic designer.
But I remember interviewing an East German athlete outside a Berlin courtroom in 1999.
I remember interviewing some employees of the Chequit Inn, where the victim had once worked in the kitchen washing dishes.
In 2006 I remember interviewing the mayor of Schenectady (New York), Brian Stratton, who made a very persuasive case to me for directly elected mayors.
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