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Maya Moore Interview on Amanpour About Her Sabbatical
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[QUOTE="JoePgh, post: 3308372, member: 1131"] "Amanpour & Co.", in case you haven't heard of it, is a talk show on PBS hosted by Christiane Amanpour. I am watching it now, and have been completely surprised to see that they are interviewing Maya Moore in depth about the case for which she is taking her sabbatical from the WNBA. She was interviewed my Michele Martin for about 15 minutes. The last question was whether she would return to basketball next year, or perhaps go to law school instead. She firmly declined the law school suggestion, but was noncommittal about a possible return to the basketball court, saying that she would take it "one day at a time" until next spring. She seems to think that they are reaching the end of the story with respect to the criminal case in which she has been involved, implying that it might be concluded by the time training camp starts next spring. A few weeks ago, a 7-hour evidendiary hearing occurred, which gave her a basis to believe that the case for the defendant's acquittal or at least a new trial may be progressing. I don't want to describe the specifics of the case or her complaints about the prosecution, since that might get political. But I was certainly impressed, as I always am, by Maya's quiet dignity and well-spokenness for her cause. Her arguments were calm, reasonable, and by no means radical, despite her family's involvement for over 18 years in this particular case. If you want to watch the interview, you can probably find it at the pbs.org web site. [/QUOTE]
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