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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.

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.

Springsteen Helps Woodruff Fete Troops

It was an unlikely combination of entertainers: Bruce Springsteen singing "Thunder Road," a Marine Corps band playing taps and "Amazing Grace," Robin Williams cracking off-color jokes.

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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Video Shows Moments Before Insurgent Attack That Injured Woodruff, Vogt
Source: ABC News

Tapes Go to Black as IED Explodes; Cameras Likely Disabled By Force of Blast

Troops Feel Slighted by Coverage of Woodruff
Source: United Press International

The troops are correct in that one journalist dies and the news takes notice. When a soldier dies they are just a number and a hammer used to pound on President Bush

ABC News: ABC News' Bob Woodruff and Doug Vogt Heading Back to United States
Source: ABC News

ABC News' reporter Bob Woodruff and cameraman Doug Vogt are responding well to treatment and are heading back to the US.

A trip from Iraq aboard a flying ICU - The Boston Globe
Source: The Boston Globe

LANDSTUHL, Germany -- On the five-hour flight from a frontline airfield in Iraq to a US military hospital in Germany, a dozen doctors, nurses and therapists attended to the badly wounded ABC News anchor Bob Woodruff and cameraman Doug Vogt.

ABC's Bob Woodruff Hurt in Iraq

He and his camera man hurt in ied attack in Iraq.

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