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Diane Sawyer replacing Charlie Gibson on 'World News'

Diane Sawyer will take over nightly news anchor duties for ABC when Charlie Gibson retires from "World News" at the end of this year, a network spokesman confirmed Wednesday.

People.com: Funeral Services Planned for Tim Russert

A public wake, a private funeral and a televised memorial are set for the NBC newsman

ABC anchor faces 'several months' of recuperation

ABC News anchor Bob Woodruff, who was wounded in a roadside bombing in Iraq, has left Bethesda Naval Hospital and will need several additional months to recuperate from his injuries, the company president said Thursday.

Fortune: In Defense of the News

Leslie Moonves got a little carried away last year talking about the changes he was mulling for the CBS Evening News after the departure of Dan Rather. "On the one hand we could have a newscast lik...

Wounded ABC journalists arrive in U.S.

After two days in a German hospital, ABC News anchor Bob Woodruff and video journalist Doug Vogt arrived Tuesday in Bethesda, Maryland, to be treated for injuries they received in an explosion in Iraq.

Video of abducted U.S. journalist airs

In new footage aired Monday on an Arabic-language news network, an American journalist kidnapped in Iraq urged Americans to plead for the release of female Iraqi prisoners to help secure her release, the network said.

Reporters: Life more dangerous for journalists

Both Time magazine's Michael Ware and CNN's Nic Robertson have spent many days in war zones and know the danger of reporting from Iraq.

Wounded ABC crew shows improvement

ABC News anchor Bob Woodruff and cameraman Doug Vogt showed improvement Monday after being wounded by a bomb in Iraq and could return to the United States as early as Tuesday, the network reported.

ABC anchor, cameraman in Iraq in stable condition

ABC News anchor Bob Woodruff and his cameraman were in serious but stable condition Sunday after both were wounded by a roadside bomb north of Baghdad, ABC officials said.

N. Korea says building more nukes

North Korea says it has a stockpile of nuclear weapons and is building more, even as the reclusive communist nation discusses a return to six-party talks on its nuclear program.

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