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Bill Carter for the New York Times reported, " Ms. Chung had become the object of some of the most ferocious criticism, justified or not, ever directed at any network anchor as a result of her now infamous interview with Speaker Newt Gingrich's mother, Kathleen.
Pumped up further by a performance by Queen that he later called " absolutely amazing ", Geldof gave an infamous interview in which he used the word ' fuck '.
The interview became infamous in New Zealand.
In 1991, Lamacq was unwittingly involved in one of the most infamous events in British rock music of recent times during a post-gig interview at the Norwich Arts Centre with Welsh rock band Manic Street Preachers for the NME.
The most infamous of Gallagher's controversial statements was in a 1995 interview with The Observer, where he expressed a wish for Damon Albarn and Alex James of rivals Blur to " catch AIDS and die ", a comment which he quickly apologised publicly for, and stated that " AIDS is no laughing matter.
That infamous interview alienated audiences and was blasted by critics, helping to put an unpleasant close to George's television career at that point.
* Today ( Thames Television ) a 1970s news programme, most famous for the infamous Bill Grundy / Sex Pistols interview
In a BBC interview, future Eurovision entrant Nicki French said that one of her most memorable Eurovision moments was Ulrika's infamous faux pas during the voting.
In the interview, Romero publicly apologized for the infamous Daikatana advertisement.
Seven years later, in an interview for Playboys January 2011 issue, she talked about the infamous oral sex scene in the film:
Their first appearance in 2003 coincided with the host's now infamous interview with Meg Ryan.
O ' Rourke has criticised former Taoiseach Brian Cowen, saying that he should have resigned after his infamous " congested " radio interview.
Shortly after its release, Lennon personally mixed a true quadrophonic version of the album (" for the 20 people who buy quad ", he joked in his infamous 1974 WNEW radio interview in New York ).
Former Yugoslav football star Dejan Savićević is involved in an infamous incident with a heckler in which during an interview, a man on the street is heard shouting off-camera: " You're a piece of shit!
One of the most infamous on-air moments was Paula Yates ' open flirting during an interview with Michael Hutchence as a prelude to their affair.
This was also the interview with the infamous quote, " I dislike Vince ( McMahon ).
Nott's autobiography Here Today, Gone Tomorrow is a reference to the infamous interview conducted by Sir Robin Day in October 1982.
One of the main outbursts of Keane's now infamous MUTV interview was aimed directly at Queiroz.
Miles is also known for being a member of the Doctor Who fan community, having publicly voiced his opinions of other Doctor Who authors and fans in an infamous " final " interview before withdrawing from fandom.
" The infamous incident was later recounted by Fisk on both ESPN Classic and a CNBC interview with Tim Russert on his show.
An infamous edition of The Tomorrow Show broadcast on October 31, 1979, saw Snyder interview the rock group KISS.
The Broadcasting Standards Authority ( BSA ) later ruled that the infamous " Corngate " interview was unbalanced, unfair and lacked impartiality and objectivity.
* Nesmith's inspiration for this song stemmed from the infamous Sunset Strip riots and the misinformation that the media reported about the event ; the event was first discussed by the boys in the epilogue interview segment of the episode " Find The Monkees.
As Steele recalled in a later shoot interview, his infamous " Duh-dahh " interview style happened by accident.

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In 1947, Poland founded a museum on the site of Auschwitz I and II, which by 2010 had seen 29 million visitors — 1, 300, 000 annually — pass through the iron gates crowned with the infamous motto, Arbeit macht frei (" work makes free ").
Every Halloween, Dabney House conducts the infamous " Millikan pumpkin-drop experiment " from the top of Millikan Library, the highest point on campus.
She is infamous for taking on false identities, like her father, among them Madame Ingomar and Queen Mamaloi.
The bombing of Guernica on the afternoon of 26 April 1937 – a mission used as a testing ground for the German Luftwaffe's Condor Legion – was probably the most infamous event of the war and inspired Picasso's painting.
On 28 October 1940 Wells was interviewed by Orson Welles, who two years previously had performed an infamous radio adaptation of The War of the Worlds, on KTSA radio in San Antonio, Texas.
* Danvers State Hospital, in Danvers, Massachusetts, which is largely believed to have served as inspiration for the infamous Arkham sanatorium from " The Thing on the Doorstep ".
* Fishties-this is an infamous idea, which had the largest organised conspiracy on the HB.
The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States states in part: " No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia when in actual service in time of War or public danger ".
He is perhaps best known on Usenet for his famous ( or infamous ) " Happynet Proclamation " ( 1992 ), circulated to many newsgroups, some absurdly unrelated, which satirised the endless flamewars on the network, with Parry posing as a godlike being issuing an edict full of in-jokes and humor targets that claimed to unify all news into one glorious totality, " happynet ".
In an attempt to reverse the decline, from 1848 to the early 1870s Macau engaged in the infamous trade of coolies ( slave labourers ) as a transit port, shipping locals from southern China to Cuba, Peru, and other South American ports to work on plantations or in mines.
On a different front, von Neumann originally dispatched quantum measurement with his infamous postulate on the collapse of the wavefunction, raising a host of philosophical problems.
On 24 August, Pravda and Izvestia carried news of the non-secret portions of the Pact, complete with the now infamous front-page picture of Molotov signing the treaty, with a smiling Stalin looking on ( located at the top of this article ).
Many auto camps were used as havens and hide-outs for criminals of the 1920s ; Bonnie and Clyde had a shootout in the infamous Red Crown Tourist Court near Kansas City on July 20, 1933.
Despite undercover collaboration with Ronald Reagan on his Contra war in Nicaragua ( including the infamous Iran-Contra Affair ), which had planes flying arms as well as drugs, relations between the United States and the Panama regime worsened in the 1980s.
* Evergreen Cemetery – Located on the south side of town, there are over 50, 000 people interred ; it is the home of the infamous tall " Jesus with cowboy boots " statue and grave marker, as well as the resting place of banker / philanthropist William J. McDonald, Confederate General / U. S. Senator Sam Bell Maxey, rancher Pitts Chisum, and cotton magnate John J. Culbertson.
Continuity with prior games in the Quake series and even Doom is maintained by the inclusion of player models related to those earlier games as well as biographical information included on characters in the manual, a familiar mixture of gothic and technological map architecture and specific equipment ; for example, the Quad Damage power-up, the infamous rocket launcher and the BFG super-weapon.
Over 10 million captured Africans were shipped to the Caribbean Islands and the Americas and many more died during the raids, the long marches to the coast and on the infamous middle passage due to the inhumane conditions in slave ships.
Stephen's eldest son was Eustace and the king wanted to confirm him as his successor, although chroniclers recorded that Eustace was infamous for levying heavy taxes and extorting money from those on his lands.
Not only did the band contribute the theme, songs from all of the Giants ' previous albums were used on the show: for example, the infamous punching-the-kid-in-the-wheelchair scene from the first episode was done to the strains of " Pencil Rain " from Lincoln.
Grant was the most popular man in the country ; when President Johnson was at loggerheads with the Congress over Reconstruction, he decided to take his case to the people with his infamous " swing around the circle " throughout the country and he sought to capitalize on Grant's popularity by having Grant travel with him.
* The feature film Van Diemen's Land focuses on the true story of convict Alexander Pearce and his infamous escape from Macquarie Harbour in 1822.
The Malleus Maleficarum, an infamous witch-hunting manual used by both Catholics and Protestants, outlines how to identify a witch, what makes a woman more likely than a man to be a witch, how to put a witch on trial, and how to punish a witch.
Less than two years later on the infamous Black Wednesday of September 1992, the pound sterling crashed out of the system after the pound fell below the agreed exchange rate with the Deutsche Mark.
This took place because football telecasts were protected contractually from interruptions in the wake of the infamous " Heidi Bowl " incident on NBC in November 1968.

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