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Tuesday, February 27, 2007

ABC's Bob Woodruff's Long Road to Recovery

Daniel Trotta's piece on Reuters speaks of Bob Woodruff's struggles after the ABC newsman was injured in Iraq. Woordruff's story, along with the struggle of servicemembers, will be detailed on ABC tonight in a special named "To Iraq and Back". Woodruff, a husband and father, was in a coma for 36 days. I will definitely watch this tonight.
Posted by Jane at 2/27/2007 11:03:00 AM
Labels: ABC, healthcare, Iraq, wounded

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