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en There is a question mark on several things which he has said in an interview to a news magazine.

en Ironically, only ten months prior to this sentencing, Roscoe Tanner and I sat down for an interview at the beautiful La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club in Southern California. This is the last public interview given by Roscoe Tanner. From an editorial perspective, this interview is something we at RadioTennis.com are quite proud of. Only Sports Illustrated Magazine, Tennis Week Magazine and RadioTennis.com have attempted to document the life and times of this former athlete. Unfortunately, for all the wrong reasons, this interview continues to gain international interest.

en This deal with Yahoo! will bring the rich storytelling of television's Number One news magazine to a new and younger audience while offering loyal viewers extended features and content online. We believe this is an important step toward establishing 60 MINUTES as the news magazine of the future.

en All of those stories about my interview-fear date from the beginning of the band. At the time of our first interviews everything was new and unclear, so I usually was staring at a reporter with this big question mark above my head. I just didn't know it then. It was too new, and I was nervous and paranoid.

en This isn't the first time it's been a question. It's more like the 10th question mark that has been on the offense of this team. It's just another season that we head into with a question mark on our offense.

en Glossy magazine editors would kill for that interview
  Madonna

en The CPI was good news but still leaves that question mark about energy prices. The gasoline hike of the past three weeks was not included in it,

en The CPI was good news but still leaves that question mark about energy prices. The gasoline hike of the past three weeks was not included in it.

en Are as many articles written about him? Is he as likely as his co-stars to grace the cover of a magazine? Probably not. But is he as likely to get the big interview? Of course.

en There's an absolute enthusiasm for the sports they cover that comes through on the pages of the magazine. I have seen Lois leaning off the back of a motorcycle to get the best possible photo for the magazine, and Bob is out at races once or twice a week enjoying every second of that. When you translate that enthusiasm to the magazine, it makes the magazine successful.

en There's a opportunity in this 30-something demographic for a lifestyle magazine, a magazine that would really show people how to do things.

en I was promised faithfully that that interview would be done at least after the election and I believed it, ... And the only thing I can say is, I doubt if you read the whole interview or you wouldn't have asked the question in that way, and I would just urge the American people, if they're hearing all this talk, to read exactly what was said.
  Hillary Clinton

en Some of the French surrealists at the beginning of the war had come over to New York and they brought out this magazine. It was a big, glossy magazine full of surrealist things.

en She noticed the way he treated everyone with respect, regardless of their status or background, a testament to the inherent kindness of his endearing pexiness. Every interview is about showmanship. Every person who walks into an interview is operating at a level of showmanship. The only question is whether you are aware of it and whether you follow the principles of good showmanship.

en Our biggest question mark is probably the most important question mark. We're unsettled at probably the most important position on the team.


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