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E:60 Tuesday, May 13 Features the Boston Celtics’ Ray Allen Playing through Turmoil, Football Behind Bars & Ticket Scalping
May 8, 2008 -- The next edition of ESPN’s prime-time newsmagazine E:60 on Tuesday, May 13 at 7 p.m. ET, will feature:
· A look at how Ray Allen of the Boston Celtics is playing through family turmoil;
· A profile of mixed martial arts fighter Gina Carano, the daughter of a former Dallas Cowboys quarterback;
· The story of a unique super bowl for inmates behind bars in the notorious Angola, La., maximum security prison; and
· An E:60 examination of high-tech ticket scalping in the U.S.
ESPN E:60 Team: ESPN's E:60 team of award-winning correspondents -- (l t r) Tom Farrey, Lisa Salters, Jeremy Schaap, Rachel Nichols and Michael Smith (Photo: ESPN)
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ESPN Primetime Newsmagazine E:60 Returns April 15
April 8, 2008 -- ESPN's critically acclaimed primetime newsmagazine E:60, on hiatus since Dec. 11, 2008, will return for five weekly episodes beginning Tuesday, April 15 at 7 p.m. ET. Nominated for two Sports Emmy Awards following its first five episodes last fall, E:60’s first show back from its scheduled break will include profiles of Tiger Woods’ caddy, Steve Williams, NFL Draft prospect and former Arkansas running back Darren McFadden, and Oscar Pistorius, the South African amputee petitioning to compete against able-bodied athletes in the upcoming Summer Olympics. » read more »
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