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ABC's Bob Woodruff is also along, offering a look at Pyongyang, the country's capital.
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From the Washington Post: 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.
February 2006 2006
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To what extent do you think Lieutenant Woodruff is to blame for failing to get the word out in time?
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CNN news anchor Judy Woodruff is scheduled to replace Ms. Fonda.
Bar Watch Bulletin 1999
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Woodruff is an NCAA singles champion from the University of
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Woodruff is a widely respected and knowledgeable reporter, but her interaction with Bradley was like the meeting of two beings from different universes.
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Woodruff is a widely respected and knowledgeable reporter, but her interaction with Bradley was like the meeting of two beings from different universes.
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Goes to show you it’s dangerous being part of the U.S. propaganda machine and I would suggest to have some independence implanted, while Woodruff is in the hospital.
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Mr. Woodruff is responsible for the assertion that
THE HUMAN DRIFT 2010
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KAYE: ABC News correspondent David Muir calls Woodruff the universal favorite at the network, a natural leader.
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