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World News Archive12-Feb-2006
- 'Weekly world news quiz (BBC News)
At the end of another week, test your knowledge with our world news quiz.- 'ABC news co-anchor is pregnant (The Charlotte Observer)
Another development on the ABC "World News Tonight"anchor desk -- co-anchor Elizabeth Vargas is pregnant.- 'ABC News anchor Elizabeth Vargas expecting second child (USA Today)
ABC's World News Tonight, scrambling to fill the gap left by its injured anchor, Bob Woodruff, is facing further instability: Elizabeth Vargas, Woodruff's co-anchor, is pregnant. Vargas and her husband, singer-songwriter Marc Cohn, are expecting their second child in late summer, they said Friday.- 'ABC News co-anchor Vargas expecting second child (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
As ABC "World News Tonight" co-anchor Bob Woodruff recovers from wounds suffered in Iraq, colleague Elizabeth Vargas revealed on Friday she was expecting a baby but planned to stay on the job through most of her pregnancy.- 'NEWS OF THE WORLD COMMENT (News Of The World)
BRITISH troops are the best in the world?renowned for their professionalism as much as their bravery.- 'ABC 'World News' anchor Vargas pregnant (St. Petersburg Times)
ABC's World News Tonight, scrambling to fill the gap left by injured co- anchor Bob Woodruff, is facing further instability: Elizabeth Vargas, Woodruff's co-anchor, is pregnant.- ''World News' Co-Host Vargas Pregnant (TV Week)
The emotional roller coaster ride continues at ABC News, where "World News Tonight" co-anchor Elizabeth Vargas Friday told colleagues she is expecting her second child in late summer.- 'First prize-winning photograph in the Spot News Singles Category of the World Press Photo 2006 contest by Reuters (AlertNet)
Mohamed Azakir, a Reuters photographer, has won the first prize in the Spot News Singles Category of the World Press Photo 2006 contest, announced February 10, 2006, with this picture of a Lebanese shouting for help for a wounded man near the site of a car bomb explosion.- 'Another "World News" Shakeup--Vargas Pregnant (E! Online via Yahoo! News)
Just two months after announcing Peter Jennings' replacements, ABC's World News Tonight is facing the prospect of being anchorless.
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