Mike Wallace will interview Roger Clemens on 60 Minutes

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 Mike Wallace will interview Roger Clemens on 60 Minutes
No wonder Clemens' reps were hoping that Mike Wallace would be asking the questions for Sunday's "60 Minutes" segment. Clemens got a familiar face (Wallace first interviewed him in 2001), a self-admitted admirer and gobs of prep time for the the make-or-break interview. [link]

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ESPN should shut their trap about Mike Wallace--living as they do in a glass house.
Published 1/1/2008 by susan mullen at XM MLB Chat
Seeing a headline about an upcoming 60 Minutes segment, I ask, Mr. Wojciechowski of ESPN, where is the proof you are different or better? Your report appears on ESPN, whose boss is George Mitchell. Doesn't George Mitchell "adore" the Red Sox? (You say Mike Wallace "adores" the Yankees..). ESPN is a business partner of "Bud" Selig's MLB, Inc. Why are you or ESPN more credible than Mike Wallace? Why is Mitchell credible as "Director" of the Red Sox and recipient of money in that connection?Just a point of order, Mr. W. Just curious. "Wallace should throw high and ...

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