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Towards the end of the novel, there is someone only identified as The Intern who regularly fellates the President under his desk and, in a spectacular moment after the resolution of the Cuban Missile Crisis, in a small room right off the Oval Office.
Archive 2009-07-01 Tenured Radical 2009
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Towards the end of the novel, there is someone only identified as The Intern who regularly fellates the President under his desk and, in a spectacular moment after the resolution of the Cuban Missile Crisis, in a small room right off the Oval Office.
And Before Bill, There was Jack: Jed Mercurio's American Adulterer Tenured Radical 2009
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My random comment for the evening: Ross the Intern is my favorite Leno correspondent.
qdiosa Diary Entry qdiosa 2006
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Within minutes of the launch, however, a group called Intern Aware issued quotes from Jonny Medland from Oxford, who claimed to have worked as an intern for Mr Clegg in opposition.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Within minutes of the launch, however, a group called Intern Aware issued quotes from Jonny Medland from Oxford, who claimed to have worked as an intern for Mr Clegg in opposition.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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My advice … Forget about just being the "Intern" - think about being the "
unknown title 2009
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"Intern" as a title doesn't usually get you very far -- maybe down the street to Starbucks for a coffee run.
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Title: "Intern"; media room inmate; gaming machine.
1UP RSS feed 2009
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Title: "Intern"; media room inmate; gaming machine.
1UP RSS feed 2009
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Vegas 'Intern' winner Katie Myrick talks about her SND experience video testimonial from Katie Myrick, the Indiana University student who won "The Intern" competition at A look behind the Obama painting in The Post's special inaugural section The Washington Post hits the streets on Inauguration Day, it will include a 38-page special section titled "Dawn of a Presidency" that chronicles "the long road Barack Obama, and his country, traveled to reach this moment."
Journerdism | Will Sullivan's Stompin' ground for journalists and nerds. 2009
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