Word: interviews
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This fall, for example, the theme is community. Students will interview members of the community and make quilt squares about them...
...Rene Haros' income was low enough for her five children to remain eligible for Medicaid. But no one told her that unless she asked for it, they'd be cut off. To re-apply, she has to navigate a complex and intrusive process. She must go to an interview, fill out as many as 19 forms, reveal family assets and document everything from children's births to job histories of adult household members. Once approved, Ray's mother will have to return to the state office every six months to update her children's eligibility...
...accent for Bozz's Texas drawl, but he's finding it hard to keep his briny tongue in check now that the press is paying attention. "The first word I said in the [Toronto] press conference was 'f___,'" recalls Farrell. He can also be found on the cover of Interview magazine in a photograph that he finds "hilarious; there I am holding an American football, and I can't even throw the f___in' thing." He'll put on another Texas accent to play Jesse James in his next film, American Outlaws, due out in 2001. And while...
...Lieberman brings a sweet twist of sanctimony to the attack-dog role and he delivers the loftier offensives. "The fact is that George Bush's record on the environment in Texas is horrible," he said in an interview on CNN. "They have the most toxically polluted air in America. Houston is the dirtiest city. Kids in Houston don't know whether they can go out to play every day until the school officials or the local officials check the air quality." That's a down and dirty as Joe gets...
...something dramatic, he may simply get more grating with more exposure. "I'm not sure Gore has any place to go either," Winston says. "With each debate, you are going to go deeper into the dynamics of the race." Which is, in the end, something more than a job interview. "They're hiring somebody," Winston says of the voters, "but they also want to be able to tolerate...