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G Tyra White, 6-0 Fr. (5.9 ppg); F Adaora Elonu, 6-1 Fr. (5.3 ppg); G Sydney
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Broadcast journalist John Hockenberry, right, joins Adaora Udoji, formerly of CNN, in their new live radio show, The Takeaway, which began on WNYC April 28.
John Hockenberry back on radio at WNYC BA Haller 2008
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An Emmy and Peabody Award-winning journalist Hockenberry, who is a wheelchair user, and award-winning international and legal journalist Adaora Udoji will begin hosting a new drive-time morning news program, "The Takeaway," on WNYC Radio April 28.
John Hockenberry to webcast from MIT April 9; new radio show begins April 28 BA Haller 2008
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"[I] t is not the bizarre back story that marks out Rag Tag, the debut feature by Adaora Nwandu," writes Patrick Barkham.
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And you can still see that steam billowing out of that hole, but it has kind of calmed down, as Adaora just mentioned.
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MARY SNOW, CNN CORRESPONDENT (via phone): Well, Wolf, as Adaora just mentioned, we are right one block away from where that hole is, and you might be able to hear the police behind me.
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I suspect, Adaora, that you were there when it occurred, that must have been the first thing that went through your mind and the minds of thousands of other people on the scene.
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And as Adaora said, the delay may be a briefing that goes on before the news conference, with the family members.
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M. O'BRIEN: Adaora, obviously a difficult time for the families.
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CNN's Adaora Udoji is joining us now from New York with more on this story -- Adaora.
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