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One would give religious schools a statutory right to interview prospective pupils.
Her handlers agreed that we had the right to interview her, but they refused to make her available.
For the right to interview her for publication they are demanding fees from £100 to £150 — "depending on circulation".
I once joined a BBC strike to defend our right to interview self-confessed Northern Irish paramilitaries.
It has the right to interview and to veto the person nominated by the council to run the European commission.
"It's one thing to say that the press doesn't have a constitutional right to interview everybody it wants to speak to.
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In October 1974, Seidel sold the publishing rights to Interview with the Vampire to Alfred A. Knopf for a $12,000 advance of the hardcover rights, at a time when most new authors were receiving $2,000 advances.
Right, off to interview Deputy Milonov, author of the ban on "gay propaganda" bill.
According to the Guardian, the police will also be criticised for using officers without the right training to interview potential victims and failing to attend dozens of meetings aimed at protecting one young girl.
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