ABC News anchor seriously injured in Iraq
Posted Jan 29th 2006 6:23PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: ABC, News

Co-anchor of
World News Tonight Bob Woodruff and cameraman Doug Vogt were injured when the
vehicle they were riding in hit a roadside bomb early Sunday morning. The two apparently were standing up in a hatch,
filming a story in the vehicle as it drove along.
The two are listed in stable but critical condition, after
being flown to the "green zone" where military doctors operated on them. ABC is providing continuous updates
on their conditions
here.
Concidentally, today's
Washington Post
features an article about Woodruff and his co-anchor, Elizabeth Vargas. In the article, Woodruff says his goal is
"to be the best damn foreign correspondent I could be."
Tags: anchor, baghdad, bob woodruff, BobWoodruff, cameraman, doug vogt, elizabeth vargas, ied, improvised explosive device, iraq, photographer, roadside bomb, television, tv, world news tonight
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