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ABC News' Bob Woodruff returns to Iraq

ABC News correspondent Bob Woodruff returned to Iraq on Monday for the first time since he was nearly killed there by a roadside bomb more than three years ago.

Edwards: Affair was result of egotism, narcissism

Former presidential candidate John Edwards talked about his extramarital affair with filmmaker Rielle Hunter. and the effect it had on his wife Elizabeth in an interview with Bob Woodruff for ABC's Nightline on Friday.

ABC's Bob Woodruff to anchor `eco-newscast' on cable network

ABC News' Bob Woodruff will anchor a weekly environment-oriented series for Planet Green, a network being launched by Discovery Communications.

ABC's Woodruff to Receive Pearl Award

Bob Woodruff, the ABC News correspondent nearly killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq, has won the Daniel Pearl Award for Courage and Integrity in Journalism.

Woodruff's Fund Holds Benefit for Troops

In the darkest days, when ABC's Bob Woodruff was just beginning to recover from the Iraq roadside bombing that tore off part of his skull, drove shrapnel into his head and almost killed him, his wife says they told each other jokes to keep from falling apart.

ABC Journalists Hospitalized in Md.

ABC anchorman Bob Woodruff, seriously injured in a roadside bombing in Iraq, was slowly being brought out of sedation Wednesday at a Navy hospital in Maryland where he was flown for treatment the night before.

ABC Anchor, Cameraman at German Hospital

ABC News led its broadcasts with its own journalists in the news: anchor Bob Woodruff and a cameraman had been seriously injured by a roadside bomb while reporting in Iraq.

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TV Decoder: Bob Woodruff, ABC's Former (and Future?) Anchor
Source: The New York Times

Bob Woodruff poses for a portrait in a studio at ABC News in New York City.

Katie Couric Is Shipping Out -- CBS Will Send Couric To Iraq
Source: Variety.com

Get ready for Katie Couric -- Phase II. One year after Couric jumped from NBC's "Today" to CBS in a big-money talent deal, the "Evening News" anchor is embarking on a high-risk tour of Iraq and Syria to revive the broadcast.

Now the News: Couric Still Isn't One of the Boys
Source: The New York Times

Katie Couric has dominated everything about the network evening news competition — except the ratings — since she joined the "CBS Evening News" in September.

ABC's Bob Woodruff Starting To Walk, Talk
Source: local6.com

Five weeks after ABC anchorman Bob Woodruff was seriously injured in an Iraq explosion, he remains hospitalized but is able to say a few words and is starting to walk, his brother said Tuesday.

Some US troops question Woodruff coverage
Source: news.monstersandcritics.com

WASHINGTON, DC, United States (UPI) -- The American media stood up and took notice when an improvised explosive device grievously injured an ABC News crew Sunday.

ABC News: ABC News' Bob Woodruff and Cameraman Injured in Iraq
Source: ABC News

The "official" page for news about Bob Woodruff's condition. Whatever you think of this war, it's important to recognize the sacrifices made by people trying to get information to you. More journalists have died in Iraq than in any other war zone.

ABC News' Bob Woodruff and Cameraman Injured in Iraq
Source: ABC News

Update From ABC News: World News Tonight" anchor, Bob Woodruff and his camera man, Doug Vogt, are both in serious condition after they were hit by an improvised explosive device in Taji, Iraq, today. Woodruff is undergoing surgery at the U.S.

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