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ABC'S WOODRUFF MAKING "AMAZING RECOVERY"
Coincidentally, CBS correspondent Kimberly Dozier's return to the network's newsroom on Monday to meet with colleagues came one year to the day that ABC News anchor Bob Woodruff was critically injured by another roadside bomb in Iraq. ABC said Monday that Woodruff "has made an amazing recovery. He's working again and even driving, and he credits the quick action of the doctors in the field with his recovery." The network has scheduled a primetime telecast on Feb. 27 in which Woodruff will tell the story of the attack and his subsequent rehabilitation. Meanwhile, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Monday that 2006 was the deadliest year for journalists in the 25-year history of the organization. "The primary risk to journalists is not crossfire, it's murder," Joel Simon of the CPJ told ABC News.
30/01/2007
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