Apr. 13: Scott Peterson was sentenced to spend the rest of his life in a jail cell. San Quentin Prison Spokesperson Vernell Crittendon tells MSNBC-TV's Dan Abrams what it's like to live in a day in the life of the convicted killer, down to what he ate for breakfast.
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Jun. 21: Adult film actress Mary Carey hopes to make it all the way from the video stand to the lieutenant governor's office, she talks with MSNBC's Keith Olbermann about her quest.
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Jun. 28: A Pakistani woman who was ordered gang raped now wants to come to the U.S. to speak about violence against women. But her country will not let come. MSNBC-TV's Dan Abrams has the story.
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May 25: Actor-activist Tim Robbins was so angered by the war in Iraq and the media's coverage that he wrote a play about it. His satire of journalists in Iraq, aptly titled "Embedded," has been performed in New York and Los Angeles and is now available on DVD. Hardball's Chris Matthews spoke to R...
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May 25: Graphic images of a young girl taken at Walt Disney World were plastered over the internet by her adoptive father. Now, she's talking about her ordeal for the first time. WESH-TV's Bob Kealing brings this exclusive story to Scarborough Country.
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Mar. 22: Jessica Lunsford's father talks to MSNBC's Dan Abrams about the murder of his little girl. Mark Lunsford hopes the convicted sex offender who reportedly confessed to kidnapping then killing Jessica, John Couey, gets the death penalty.
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Aug. 2: In his new book, Jose Canseco says he helped Rafael Palmeiro inject himself with steroids. He tells MSNBC-TV's Chris Matthews he is not surprised that Palmeiro recently tested positive for the drug.
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Apr. 15: MSNBC-TV's Chris Matthews asks actress Jane Fonda about her controversial trip to Vietnam in 1972. The star goes in depth on why she went, what she was feeling, and how that trek has impacted her life.
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