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His comments come in the wake of an interview with NBC in which Mr Snowden said he sought asylum in Russia because the US revoked his passport.
On Tuesday night on "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, Laura Benantii reprised her impersonation of Melania Trump in the wake of an interview defending her husband's vulgar behavior in the much-discussed 2005 "Access Hollywood" recording with Billy Bush.
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Sources close to Lamont also claimed in the wake of the interview that Miliband had banned her for a year from promising to repeal the bedroom tax while he made his mind up on it.
The last time Myler went to New York was in the wake of another howler, an interview in the Sunday Mirror under his editorship in 2001 that caused the collapse of a high-profile trial involving two Leeds United footballers.
In the wake of the interview, his name briefly trended on Twitter.
A correspondent for the network's English-language satellite channel teased viewers on Friday by refusing to reveal the names of the 12 "politicians, revolutionaries, intellectuals, artists and visionaries" Mr. Assange interviewed for the show, but she did divulge that the first guest was "particularly controversial and, according to Julian in the wake of the interview, highly charismatic".
Interviewed in the wake of an ICM poll that revealed that 48% of people who bought vinyl last month have yet to play the record, Katende achieved instant viral infamy as he blithely explained: "I have vinyls in my room, but it's more for decor.
In the wake of the Katie Couric interview, and Palin's myriad other tongue-tied appearances, that seemed improbable to me.
n the wake of the Bashir interview, Jackson was arrested in November 2003, after admitting that he had shared his bed with children.
In the wake of her Times interview, business minister Anna Soubry said Leadsom's comments meant she was "not PM material" while Scottish Tory leader Ruth Davidson said there was a "gulf in class" between the two candidates and senior MP Sir Alan Duncan said the energy minister's remarks were "vile".
This all seems harmless enough, but as Mark Simpson pointed out in his excellent Guardian piece about Daley in the wake of the Mirror interview, this kind of thinking "reinforces straight-and-narrow and increasingly obsolete ideas about what boys should and shouldn't be -- if they don't conform to that, then they 'must' be gay".
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