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Gatti's family still pursues details
Jeremy Schaap and Yaron S. Deskalo, E:60Arturo Gatti's wife, Amanda, who initially was arrested in connection with her husband's death last summer, now speaks with "E:60" about whether she had anything to do with her husband's death.
Story | Conversation | November 10, 2009Blind football player listens, learns
Ben Houser, E:60Charlie Wilks, a high school football player in Emporia, Kan., has a fascinating story that raises lots of questions. "E:60" senior producer Ben Houser asked some of those questions, and here are Charlie's answers.
Story | Conversation | November 09, 2009Mealer brothers a lesson in courage
Elizabeth Merrill, ESPN.comMichigan offensive lineman Elliott Mealer lost his father and girlfriend in a car accident on Christmas Eve 2007, and injured himself trying to save his brother, Brock. Now the brothers turn to each other for support and inspiration.
Story | Conversation | October 05, 2009Burress: Gunshot wound nearly fatal
David Picker, E:60In his first interview since accidentally shooting himself in the leg at a Manhattan nightclub in November, Plaxico Burress on Monday told "E:60" that the gunshot wound he suffered was nearly fatal.
Story | Conversation | August 25, 2009In Parkersburg, the game must go on
Elizabeth Merrill, ESPN.comJust weeks after coach Ed Thomas was shot and killed, residents of this small Iowa town still wonder how they will carry on. The answers lie in their faith, their families and friends -- and on the football field.
Story | Conversation | August 24, 2009Steelers fan's big wish came true
Ryan McGee, ESPN The MagazineDespite an emotional and physical struggle with cancer, Bob Zinski became so enveloped in his beloved Pittsburgh Steelers' march toward Super Bowl XVIII that he has been able to continue his fight against the disease.
Story | Conversation | August 10, 2009Prodigy Harper handles the pressure
David Picker, Special to ESPN.comThe legend of Bryce Harper has gotten so big that some fans attend his games expecting to see him launch the ball into orbit during every at-bat.
Story | Conversation | August 10, 2009Prep pipeline to the Super Bowl
Ben Houser, ESPNJust another high school all-star football game, or breeding ground for the next Super Bowl? The Big 33 Football Classic in Pennsylvania has a track record you won't believe.
Story | Conversation | August 04, 2009A case of hit and run?
Jeremy Schaap and Yaron S. Deskalo, Special to ESPN.comBryan Steinhauer and Miladin Kovacevic were two young men heading in different directions when they found themselves at a dark, crowded bar in downtown Binghamton, N.Y., early on the morning of May 4, 2008. Their lives will never be the same.
Story | Conversation | May 11, 2009The Meyer mantra: Keep on keepin' on
Buster Olney, ESPN The MagazineCancer and a car crash couldn't stop him from breaking Bobby Knight's career record for wins, so what's a little more surgery to Northern State's Don Meyer? He's still coaching and teaching.
Story | Conversation | April 13, 2009WWE and steroids: still a tough target
Shaun Assael, ESPN The MagazineVince McMahon and the WWE have faced it before, so the latest scrutiny of their drug-testing policies is a familiar refrain for them. As Shaun Assael writes, they'll likely weather this storm, too.
Story | Conversation | April 09, 2009Flair still adores the attention
Elizabeth Merrill, ESPN.comHe's officially retired, but at age 60, Ric Flair is still making the rounds. He makes appearances. He signs autographs. And more than anything, he doesn't want you to forget him, writes ESPN.com's Elizabeth Merrill.
Story | Conversation | April 07, 2009Twelve wins away: Don Meyer's hard road back from the brink
Buster Olney, ESPN The MagazineHe is their mentor, the most influential person in their lives. No wonder his players, coaches and family members were there for Don Meyer, the second-winningest men's basketball coach of all time, when he needed them most. Buster Olney explains.
Story | Conversation | November 18, 2008Kentucky boy embodies the power of one
Jeremy Schaap, Special to ESPN.comAdam Bender is a typical 8-year-old boy who wrestles and plays baseball, football and soccer. The only difference is he has one leg. But don't tell Adam he's at a disadvantage. As Jeremy Schaap writes, Adam just plays -- and inspires others along the way.
Story | Conversation | November 11, 2008Stockwell's story: 'Little Leg,' big heart and positive thinking
Wright Thompson, ESPN.comMelissa Stockwell came home from the war in Iraq without most of her left leg, but wait 'til you see her swim the butterfly in Beijing next month. Wright Thompson tells her story.
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