I heard on a radio news station that he was speaking to some church group
about the fact that the doctors said that he wouldn't be a candidate for
any kind of transplantation action. He acknowledged this on the
interview. Perhaps there would be more information on that area,
depending on how old the interview is. I heard the one I am referring to
about a week ago.
Steve
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, M. J. P. Senk wrote:
I've heard that Barbara Walters will be speaking with Stevie Wonder about
his desire to participate in experimental surgery aimed at the restoration
of some vision. I looked at http://www.abc.go.com for details, but we may
have to wait for transcripts after the show airs.
The interview is to be on 20/20 at 10:00 p.m. on your ABC affiliate.
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