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Chapter 15, Interviewing Principles and Practices


Journalists interview those in the spotlight and those in the shadows. They interview the cagey politician, and they seek out the volunteer in the clinic for AIDS infants. Each is treated with respect, and each is asked penetrating questions.

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Robert T. Willett, The News & Observer 

Politician

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Steve Krauss

AIDS volunteer











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