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Yahoo Lifestyle
April 25, 2018
In an article on this phenomenon for the Huffington Post in 2013, senior military correspondent David Wood called it the “deepest fear” among soldiers. ... To spread awareness about this, veterans joined the Bob Woodruff Foundation — a nonprofit in honor of the journalist — to host a conference about theÃâà...
North Country Public Radio
April 25, 2018
Apr 25, 2018 — Female veterans are nearly 2 1/2 times more likely than their civilian counterparts to kill themselves. Advocates say women's mental health challenges are different from those of men. The suicide rate for female veterans has soared 85 percent in recent years, leading the military, VA, andÃâà...
Deadline
April 6, 2018
EXCLUSIVE: Okja, the Netflix parable film about a supersized pig and the theme of treatment of animals raised for food, and Bleecker Street's military drama Megan Leavey, about the bond between a Marine and her combat dog, both have been named Outstanding Feature Film at 32nd annual GenesisÃâà...
Knoxville City View
March 7, 2018
He would play the same role at a combat support hospital in Baghdad in 2005 and 2006 and treated ABC journalist Bob Woodruff after Woodruff received a Traumatic Brain Injury from a roadside bomb. “Baghdad was a bad tour. It's that way in all wars, but this just got particularly bad. We do lose people,Ãâà...
ColorLines magazine
March 2, 2018
The news comes almost year after he hosted the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner—another first for a Desi performer. “Minhaj's comedy show will explore the modern cultural and political landscape with depth and sincerity,” reads a Netflix statement, which also includes a Hindi-languageÃâà...
KGO-TV
February 27, 2018
Iconic, award-winning ABC News journalist Bob Woodruff stopped by ABC7 News in San Francisco as he is moderating a panel on veterans entering the workforce in the city. Woodruff has seen it all, done it all, and survived it all. Woodruff was working as a lawyer in San Francisco and decided to get intoÃâà...
Axios
February 13, 2018
You want to show in aggregate that [what he says] is actually more important than in isolation.” On preserving the line between comedy and journalism: “I'm not a journalist. We have people working on the show who are journalists” to get the facts right. On cable news dominating journalism: “Just because cable news is theÃâà...
Realscreen
February 7, 2018
An installment of the network's series Inside North Korea, the one-hour special will be hosted by ABC News correspondent Bob Woodruff. Using a combination of live, pre-taped and archival footage along with insights from dignitaries and experts, Inside North Korea: Live From the Games aims to provideÃâà...
Broadway World
February 7, 2018
An installment of the network's popular series Inside North Korea, the special will be hosted by ABC News correspondent Bob Woodruff, who, in his ninth trip to the region, will put the headlines into context and explore how the Olympic Games have long been a proxy for battlefields on the Korean Peninsula.
Deadline
February 7, 2018
EXCLUSIVE: National Geographic is going to the Olympic Games in Pyeongchang — but they won't be there to watch figure skating. With correspondent and host Bob Woodruff, Nat Geo will explore North Korea's diplomatic legacy through the lens of the Olympics in Inside North Korea: Live from the GamesÃâà...
Law360
January 29, 2018
Bob Woodruff and I are making small talk as I get myself situated on the sofa in his Upper West Side office in New York City. The former co-anchor of ABC's World News Tonight, and now the network's primary correspondent in Asia, seems curious about my presence. He tells me that there might not beÃâà...
Deadline
December 22, 2017
Vargas has worn many hats at ABC's news division, and famously was named co-anchor of the networks' World News Tonight with Bob Woodruff. That job was announced ... Vargas came to ABC from NBC, where she was a correspondent and anchor for Dateline NBC and Today among other assignments.
ABC News
December 6, 2017
At 5 a.m., a group of 50 Rohingya appear on the shores of Bangladesh, like ghostly figures. Fleeing brutal oppression in Myanmar, they come in search of safety and shelter on Bangladesh's shore. It's a heartbreaking scene. The Rohingya have been traveling by boat from Myanmar since 2 a.m. and theyÃâà...
Gotham Magazine
November 10, 2017
Journalist Bob Woodruff chats with us about Dine Out for Heroes, and how the special event is aiding post-9/11 wounded veterans. ... This year Alex Guarnaschelli has joined forces ABC's Bob Woodruff, Penny Glazer and Caroline Hirsch for this year's Dine Out For Heroes. How did the group come togetherÃâà...
ABC News
October 27, 2017
ABC News' Bob Woodruff and team have followed the story for almost three years, documenting the plight of thousands who, risking it all, have made the journey into refugee camps carrying reports of villages surrounded, homes burned to the ground, torture, executions and rape. The needs are striking.
NPR
January 29, 2016
In January 2006, Woodruff stood on the precipice of stardom as the new co-anchor, together with Elizabeth Vargas, of ABC's World News Tonight, the heir in many ways to the ... For some of the nation's most prominent broadcast journalists, Iraq served as a defining period. ... A Lawyer Turned Journalist.
ABC News
December 31, 1999
PHOTO: ABC News Bob Woodruff overlooking the freeflowing Mo Chuu or Female River in Bhutan ABC News. ABC News' Bob Woodruff overlooking the freeflowing Mo Chuu or Female River in Bhutan which flows towards Punakha, the ancient seat Bhutanese seat of power.more +. Bhutan is the world'sÃâà...
TheImproper.com
December 31, 1999
All of the night's proceeds will go to the Bob Woodruff Foundation, founded by the ABC News correspondent and wife Lee, after Bob was hit by a roadside bomb and suffered a serious brain injury while covering the war in Iraq in January 2006. Then Co-Anchor of ABC's “World News Tonight,” Bob was able to fully recoverÃâà...
ABC News
December 31, 1999
Though the world looks forward to cold-weather competitions every four years at the Winter Olympics, one city celebrates the fun and beauty of winter every year with life-sized carvings and an entire amusement park created from snow and ice. Just after arriving at the airport in the Chinese city of Harbin,Ãâà...
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