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Dedication of the Journalists Memorial at the Newseum in Washington

Bob Woodruff of ABC News speaks as The Newseum holds a dedication ceremony of the Journalists Memorial that honors members of the media who died or were killed in the pursuit of the news in Washington on April 4, 2008. The newly constructed museum will open to the public on April 11. Woodruff nearly died of wounds he received while covering the war in Iraq. (UPI Photo/Patrick D. McDermott)


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LOS ANGELES, Jan. 9 (UPI) -- News anchor Bob Woodruff will return to ABC in February to tell the story of his recovery after being wounded in Iraq in 2006. The former co-anchor of "World News" will tell the story of his ordeal through interviews with the ABC News team that was with h
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NEW YORK, June 30 (UPI) -- Former anchor Bob Woodruff, who was wounded in Iraq, visited ABC's New York newsroom, prompting speculation he may replace Charles Gibson on the morning show.
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Charles Gibson, who became anchor of the newscast after the death of Peter Jennings and the wartime injury of Bob Woodruff, will retire, he announced Wednesday. The move means two of the...
npr.org at 2 Sep 2009 12:19 pm
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