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Co-anchor tricked you into licking your iPad on air and now you're seeking sweet, sweet revenge?
HUFFPOST HILL - Budget Talks Fizzle Eliot Nelson 2011
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Co-anchor Cynthia McFadden noted that the new ���Nightline��� is beginning where the old ���Nightline��� began, 26 years earlier���in the Middle East.
James Pinkerton: Arabists, ���Nightline,��� and Stubborn ���Chinatown��� Reality 2008
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Co-anchor Robin Roberts told viewers that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer just a month after GMA movie critic Joel Siegel died of colon cancer.
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ABC News senior legal correspondent, Co-anchor of "Primetime Live."
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Co-anchor of NBC's "Today" show is leaving the long-running morning show after five years
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Co-anchor of NBC's "Today" show is leaving the long-running morning show after five years
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Co-anchor Chris Wragge said, "Well, the theory is, with the rest of the country still in an economic downturn, that this might be a little bit more fiscally responsible, to do something close to home, something nice and local where they're not spending an extravagant amount of money."
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Co-anchor of NBC's "Today" show is leaving the long-running morning show after five years
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Co-anchor Erica Hill noted, It's a major surgery, too.
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Co-anchor Chris Wragge said, I do remember seeing them.
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