Ms Steenkamp's relatives spoke of their grief in a newspaper interview published on Monday.
In a newspaper interview published in 2011, Mr. Tan denied any involvement in match-fixing.
Vitrenko later commented in a newspaper interview: "I always knew that I was an obstacle for Moroz" .
By coincidence, another row has broken out today over William Hague's weekend newspaper interview on law and order.
"We are all taking part in this solidarity, not only the Germans, " Mr Hollande said in a newspaper interview.
The artist formerly known as a weird symbol said this in a British newspaper interview earlier this week.
In a newspaper interview in April he contemplated the need to dismantle settlements.
Barry had previously been ordered not to report for pre-season training after criticising manager Martin O'Neill in an unauthorised newspaper interview.
In a 1950 newspaper interview, he emphasized his faith in God and his nightly ritual of kneeling at bedside to pray.
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In a newspaper interview earlier on Wednesday, Mr Sarkozy said that Syria could "provide an irreplaceable contribution to solving Middle East issues".
Mr Sondhi hinted in a newspaper interview that if Mr Samak stepped down he might accept another PPP figure as prime minister.
In a newspaper interview in 2011, Mr. Tan denied involvement in match-fixing.
He was recently quoted in a newspaper interview as saying he might retire from international football after the tournament in Austria and Switzerland.
Earlier this year, Rich sat down once again with Ammann for his first newspaper interview in decades, for Swiss weekly Die Weltwoche.
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"I am in an extremely sensitive and difficult position and I conveyed as much in a recent newspaper interview, " he wrote at the time.
However, the jury believed Mr Sheridan, and after he won the Court of Session case he branded his former colleagues "scabs" in a newspaper interview.
At the start of Bush's European tour, Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D-South Dakota) criticized the president's handling of United States allies in a newspaper interview.
In a recent newspaper interview Wim Duisenberg, the president of the European Central Bank, reminded the British of the rules governing membership of the single currency.
It may be a cynical question, but would Ferdinand have been quite so absent-minded if his appointment was for a fashion shoot or a lucrative newspaper interview?
Evans came out as gay during a newspaper interview in late 2010, and has since made a name for himself as a prominent gay rights activist in England.
Dan Nainan, a 31-year-old comedian in New York City, says he became more assertive and inflexible a few years ago, after reading a newspaper interview with a call girl.
Mr Hayes' speech to the event on Tuesday evening was "well received" by the renewables industry and did not include the views expressed in the newspaper interview, according to DECC.
An Associated Press review of news coverage found that the football star talked about Kekua in an online interview on 8 December and again in a newspaper interview published 10 December.
The head of Mr Berlusconi's People of Freedom Party in the upper house of parliament, Maurizio Gasparri, said he would sue the magazine's editor over comments he made in a newspaper interview.
Mr McNarry had been involved in a five-month long dispute with the previous leader, Tom Elliot, over a newspaper interview he had given, detailing discussions between the UUP and DUP about unionist unity.
Even as a player, O'Neill, a former law student, was obsessed with the criminal mind, said Chris Nicholl, his former roommate with Northern Ireland at the 1982 World Cup, in a recent newspaper interview.
Michele Alliot-Marie's remark, in a newspaper interview, were the bluntest criticism of Washington by a French official since presidents Jacques Chirac and George W. Bush skirted around their differences on Iraq at a summit two weeks ago.
Savile's nephew, Roger Foster, had defended his late uncle -- who hosted shows watched and heard by a generation of young Britons -- in a newspaper interview before the allegations first emerged in the TV documentary a month ago.
But Dr Craig Venter, the president of Celera, said in a newspaper interview on Friday that his company had already sequenced the genomes of three different strains of mice, two of them to 90% completion, and was perplexed by the new public initiative.
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