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Jane Pauley headed back to 'Today'

Political cartoonist and creator of "Doonesbury," Garry Trudeau, appears with his wife, NBC News Anchorwoman Jane Pauley at the Monblanc Boutique January 16. Trudeau was on hand to autograph copies of "Flashbacks: Twenty-Five Years of Doonesbury".
Political cartoonist and creator of "Doonesbury," Garry Trudeau, appears with his wife, NBC News Anchorwoman Jane Pauley at the Monblanc Boutique January 16. Trudeau was on hand to autograph copies of "Flashbacks: Twenty-Five Years of Doonesbury". | License Photo

WASHINGTON, March 4 (UPI) -- U.S. broadcast journalist Jane Pauley is to start contributing a monthly segment she'll produce with AARP for NBC's "Today" show.

Called "Your Life Calling with Jane Pauley," the monthly report will highlight people age 50 and up from across the United States who have reinvented the way they work and/or live to pursue their life's calling, AARP said in a release.

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Pauley, 59, served as co-host of "Today" from 1976 to 1989. She is scheduled to start appearing again on the morning chat show Tuesday.

"I've been thinking and talking about 'reinvention' for more than 20 years," Pauley said in a statement. "'Your Life Calling' will feature people who've interpreted reinvention in a wide variety of ways. I hope our stories will inspire everyone to move toward the future with a positive new spirit, focus and energy -- with a little help from a powerful team; my new partners AARP and my old friends on the 'Today' show on NBC."

"This new series that AARP is doing with the 'Today' show is truly the product of Jane's fascination and commitment to the topic of personal reinvention," Kevin Donnellan -- AARP's executive vice president and chief communications officer -- said in a statement. "I couldn't think of a better person than Jane to take the lead on a series profiling inspirational people who have decided that now is the time to pursue their goals and passions."

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