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Nightline #867503

ABC Special for Tuesday, Jul 24, 2007

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  • Taped segment with Dan Harris (ABC), former mob captain Michael Franzese, former National Basketball Association referee Hue Hollins, NBA Commissioner David Stern, former federal prosecutor Ed McDonald, RJ Bell of pregame.com, Chris Broussard of “ESPN Magazine”, and unidentified others re: issues related to allegations that NBA referee Tim Donaghy‡ bet on basketball games that he officiated.
  • Taped segment with Vicki Mabrey (ABC), Concordia University Professor Jim Pfaus, Palatin Technologies Research Director Annette Shadiack, psychologist Dr. Michael Perelman, and sexologist Leonore Tiefer re: issues related to the drug Bremelanotide (PT-141), which restores libido in women and men who’s sex drive has diminished.
  • Taped segment with Jeffrey Kofman (ABC), University of Florida veterinarian Dr. Terry Curtis, Key West (Florida) Ernest Hemingway museum attorney Cara Higgins, and unidentified others re: the USDA’s involvement in getting the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, which is home to many cats, to comply with the Animal Welfare Act.
  • Reporter(s):
    Harris, Dan;
    Mabrey, Vicki;
    Kofman, Jeffrey
    Duration:
    00:29:00

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