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David interviews Patrick of FOKO Madagascar's Tamatave branch.

Getting ready for the second interview of the week...it's this afternoon.

 

What I was doing at 10:00 on April 1, 2008 for the Dr. Pepper Stroll.

The Full Dollar project is a collaboration Departures, Outpost for Contemporary Art artist-in-residence Xavier Andrade and a team Occidental College media art students, who will examine the tradition of fine art and hand-painted signs in the north east neighborhood of Los Angeles, Highland Park. The project culminates in the fall with a revitalization effort to generate fixtures of artwork on select storefronts on York Boulevard led by Andrade’s Full Dollar Collection, five groups of sign painters, contemporary visual artists and business owners. To learn more or check up on how the project is coming along go to www.kcet.org/fulldollar

Professor Manfred Nowak, UN Rapporteur for Torture, spoke to the UNODC about the poor conditions of detention that he had witnessed around the globe.

B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell during an interview at the Georgia Straight offices on April 6, 2009. Stephen Hui photo.

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What a great 'Welcome Home' surprise! I am thrilled to see my interview is up! I have really enjoyed reading all of the past interviews and am looking forward to future interviews too! This is an awesome contribution Fanny is making to the Blythe community and I really appreciate all of her hard work.

 

Thank you so much Fanny!

 

And a great big hug and thank you to everyone who has left me such beautiful and kind comments. I am so grateful to have you in my life!

A Presidential Scholarship Interview event at the Grand Ballroom on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on February 8, 2020. (Jasmine River)

Alexander Mathé interviews Ambassador Traina

David Adamec shows satellite images of the ocean pheonomena sometimes known as "dead zone".

Melody Mora,Ten Thousand Villages store manager was outside the store pitching the Village's exclusive small batch fair trade coffee, "Level Ground" while inside associate Tiara Richardson (not shown) treated customers to tastes and imparted background information. watch video here

Interviews with Illinois titleholders at Tiara Magazine/Live Out Loud's Model Casting Call in Wheaton, IL

I got the opportunity to interview Classified, we talked about the latest album Self Explanatory, the new deal with Sony and the new addition to the Half-Life Crew.

 

Watch The Classified Interview

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Want to Win Classified Self Explanatory Album Autographed? Click the link below.

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Click here to visit The Come up Show website to join the Facebook Group and to Download the shows.

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Where That Feel Good Music Lives, Real Recognize Real.

i was interviewed by these two nice girls from london. more info on my site irtroit.com

Kat and Chad, hosts on FTNS Fitness radio interview Tony Horton at Fitness Atlantic, Wallingford, CT

Interview with actress/singer Jane Badler for RAVE mag. May 31 2011

Hosted on campus by Marriott International, this event gave juniors and seniors the opportunity to mock-interview with experienced Marriott employees and build confidence for real-world interviews.

“It will be hard for me to send my children to the army.” That’s the view of Gilad Shalit, the former Israel Defense Forces soldier who was abducted by Hamas militants and held captive for more than five years.

    

Shalit made the statement in his first televised interview in which he talked about his life after returning from Hamas captivity in Gaza.

    

"It will be hard for me to send my children to the army, but in the end the state [of Israel] got me out of there…I have no doubt I will send my children to the army,” he added on the one-year anniversary of his release.

    

Shalit was abducted inside Israel on June 26, 2006 by Hamas militants in a cross-border raid using underground tunnels near the Israeli border with Gaza. The Hamas militants held him for over five years, until his release on October 18, 2011 as part of a prisoner exchange deal. All told, he was held captive for 1,942 days.

    

While captive in Gaza, Shalit said he made up games to pass the time. He said he also drew maps of Israel and of his hometown so he wouldn’t forget about home."I did this relatively often in the beginning, so I would remember, so I wouldn't forget," he said.

    

In 2 Chronicles 32:7-8, we read the words of King Hezekiah:

    

“Be strong and courageous, be not afraid nor dismayed for the king of Assyria, nor for all the multitude that is with him: for there be more with us than with him. With him is an arm of flesh; but with us is the LORD our God to help us, and to fight our battles.”

    

Gilad Shalit represents the “strong and courageous,” proudly and bravely serving his country and paying the price of more than five years of captivity. Pray for him as he tries to resume a normal life and as he reminds the world about his story. Also, pray that there may be peace in Jerusalem.

    

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Jeff and Giles chill out as Paul Drury does an interview.

Interview w/Male Bonding

Primavera Sound 2011

Barcelona, Spain

05/28/2011

 

Photo by Cory Smith © 2011

Cory Smith

 

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Interview with Ebba Zingmark for wearona Trend Guide 2012

One of five Democrats looking to become NYS AG.

Interview mit Gaetane Thiney

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CTCPA held its first-ever Interview Day on September 26, drawing 13 CPA firms who interviewed almost 50 students from 10 colleges around the state. The event grew from a strategic planning brainstorming session of the CTCPA Advisory Council last year.

Queen & Courts first interview after being selected to their position. CJAD's Andrew Carter was a great host as always.

Garland Thompson was monkeying around with a large camera on the bench just outside the Allens Lane Art Center when, as I was about to go in, I paused to talk with him.

 

Thompson who took his first photography class at Allens Lane 42 years ago, is a professional journalist. He had just recently purchased this, his first digital camera, and was saving the first shot to capture his grandson’s two year-old birthday celebration that same day. Soon he would be traveling to Panama from where he will report for the Philadelphia Tribune and WYRP radio in Baltimore.

  

YOU’VE BEEN DOING PHOTOGRAPHY SINCE… Since 1969 when I learned here at Allens Lane Art Center with a photographer named Larry Kanefsky. He taught us how to do the lab stuff as well as composition tricks and all kinds of nice stuff. OK, so this is my camera, it’s a Canon single lens reflex camera. I bought it because it is an SLR

Seeing is the difficulty with a camera rather than hearing (oops, let me get the dot) You can tell I’m not real familiar with it, I just got it! (There we go) I bought this camera so I could shoot my grandson but also because I’m going to Panama. I’m going to be doing some reporting for WYPR radio in Baltimore and, among other things, I helped to convince them that radio in the Internet age is really TV, and they had to do pictures. too. So I’m going to do some stories for them and also bring back some stories for the Philadelphia Tribune, one of my old papers and, some probably who knows, some will be souvenir shots. So that’s my big thing. I bought this camera so I could get back into photography which I used to truly love ‘cause it’s so fascinating. Now I’m really quite fearful that it’ll be too absorbing. So that’s my story. YOU’RE GOING DIGITAL TODAY? I’m going digital today. AND THE FIRST THING YOU’RE TAKING WITH THIS YOU SAY IS? My grandson Joshua Monk is two this week and we’re having a celebration for his birthday. So I’m going to go, be grandpop, and shoot his pictures. HAVEN’T SHOT A SINGLE THING YET? No, I haven’t shot the first thing. I’ve been very careful to not shoot anything so that Josh is the first thing I do.

Journalist and author Garland Thompson.

 

Epilogue: “What I like about it is it has a diopter adjust. I can actually look through this camera and not use my glasses There’s a diopter lens adjustment.

 

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Interviews with Illinois titleholders at Tiara Magazine/Live Out Loud's Model Casting Call in Wheaton, IL

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