In a front-page interview in the newspaper Demokratichna Ukraina, Mr. Kravchuk said he had made "a final decision" not to seek a second term because he could not "defend the current economic situation."
One recent issue featured a front-page interview with Mr. Olsen, under the headline, "A Conversation with Ken."
Shortly after this letter the London Evening News (now defunct) gave Walker a front-page interview and asked him if he could imagine a situation in which the army could take over Britain.
With Gorbachev," he told Le Monde in a front-page interview, "we work in a very amicable way.
Just a couple of days before the announcement, Congressman Hammerschmidt had defended Nixon and criticized the Watergate investigation in a front-page interview in the Arkansas Gazette.
The decision was first reported over the weekend by The Sunday Express in a front-page interview with the woman's gynecologist, Dr. Phillip Bennett of Queen Charlotte's Hospital in London.
For four days running, the city's leading paper ran front-page interviews with each architect.
In his remarks, quoted in a front-page interview in Izvestia, Mr. Narkevich implied that the dirty-syringe theory may not prove correct.
In an unusual front-page interview, the Government newspaper, Magyar Hirlap, gave the American Ambassador, Mark Palmer, an opportunity this morning to express full support for the entire program of change.
On Sept. 17, she picked up a Rio newspaper that carried a front-page interview with Pedro.