Can you solve this riddle?

Neil Stramberg

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There are six people at a circular table (Mark, Neil, Oscar, Peter, Quentin and Roger) each with a nationality, (Canadian, French, Australian, German, American and English) job (post office worker, student, engineer, writer, teacher and maid) and box that’s a certain color (red, orange, yellow, blue, green and purple).

Furthermore there are 2 people in the group that can only tell the truth, there are 2 people in the group that can only tell lies, and there are 2 people that can do either (normal).

From the statements below figure out which person, nationality, and job goes along with the orange box:

1.The yellow box is with the Frenchman.
2.Oscar has the blue box.
3.Peter is German.
4.The person in seat 4 says, “I always lie”.
5.The Canadian is a maid.
6.The person in seat 6 says, “the student is in seat 2.”
7.Mark is across from the writer.
8.The teacher has the green box.
9.Quentin is across from the red box.
10.Roger and the post office worker’s seat position is less than 4.
11.The purple box is next to the writer.
12.A normal person has a liar on either side of him.
13.The person in seat 5 says, “The American is in seat 2.”
14.The Frenchman is directly to the right of Englishman.
15.Quentin is in seat 1.
16.The person in seat 2 says, “I have the blue box.”
17.The post office worker is across from the engineer.
18.The American is two to the right of the Australian.
19.The person in seat 6 says, “the purple box is in seat 3 or 5.”
20.Roger is across from Neil.
21.Quentin is next to the blue box.
22.Seat 5 says, “I have the orange box.”

Assume the direction as if you were facing the middle of the table.

Assume that it could be in either direction if it’s not explicitly stated. (For example next to could mean to the left or right).
 
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