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Damn,and to think that Cronkite is yachting off the coast of Martha's Vineyard this weekend.
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Kimberly Dozier
CBS News Correspondent
NEW YORK
(CBS)
(CBS) Kimberly Dozier is CBS News correspondent who has been reporting on the war in Iraq for nearly three years.
Prior to that, she was the chief correspondent for WCBS-TV New Yorks Middle East bureau in Jerusalem (February 2002-August 2003), from where she covered the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the war in Iraq.
Before that, Dozier served as the London bureau chief and chief European correspondent for CBS Radio News, as well as a reporter for CBS News television (1996-2002). Her assignments included the war in Iraq, the war in Afghanistan and the hunt for Osama bin Laden, the crisis and refugee exodus in the Balkans, Vladimir Putins election, the death of Princess Diana, Northern Ireland's peace process and the Khobar barracks bombing in Dhahran. Dozier has interviewed dozens of newsmakers, including Gerry Adams and Yassir Arafat. In addition to her work for CBS Radio News, she also reported for the CBS Evening News, CBS Evening News weekend editions, The Early Show and , the Network's 24-hour news service.
Dozier was an anchor for BBC Radio World Services "World Update" (1996-98), an hour-long, live foreign affairs broadcast, among other programs.
While living in Cairo (1992-95), Dozier did freelance work for CBS Radio News, Christian Science Monitor Radio and Voice of America and wrote for the Washington Post, and San Francisco Chronicle. She served as a Washington, D.C.-based reporter for The Energy Daily, New Technology Week and Environment Week, covering Congressional policy and industry regulation (1988-91).
Dozier is the recipient of three American Women in Radio and Television (AWRT) Gracie Awards in 2000, 2001 and 2002 for her radio reports on Mideast violence, Kosovo and the Afghan war.
She was born on July 6, 1966, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Dozier was graduated magna cum laude from Wellesley College in 1987 with a bachelor's degree in human rights and Spanish and from the University of Virginia in 1993 with a master's degree in foreign affairs, Middle East. She lives in Jerusalem.
3 posted on
05/29/2006 8:18:17 AM PDT by
Crawdad
(I cried because I had no shoes, until I met a man who had no class.)
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Prayers for their families and friends.
4 posted on
05/29/2006 8:18:31 AM PDT by
theDentist
(Qwerty ergo typo : I type, therefore I misspelll. 17,400+ snide replies and counting!)
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CBS) Kimberly Dozier is
CBS News correspondent who has been reporting on the war in Iraq for nearly three years.
Prior to that, she was the chief correspondent for WCBS-TV New Yorks Middle East bureau in Jerusalem (February 2002-August 2003), from where she covered the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the war in Iraq.
Before that, Dozier served as the London bureau chief and chief European correspondent for CBS Radio News, as well as a reporter for
CBS News television (1996-2002). Her assignments included the war in Iraq, the war in Afghanistan and the hunt for Osama bin Laden, the crisis and refugee exodus in the Balkans, Vladimir Putins election, the death of Princess Diana, Northern Ireland's peace process and the Khobar barracks bombing in Dhahran. Dozier has interviewed dozens of newsmakers, including Gerry Adams and Yassir Arafat. In addition to her work for CBS Radio News, she also reported for the
CBS Evening News,
CBS Evening News weekend editions,
The Early Show and , the Network's 24-hour news service.
Dozier was an anchor for BBC Radio World Services "World Update" (1996-98), an hour-long, live foreign affairs broadcast, among other programs.
While living in Cairo (1992-95), Dozier did freelance work for
CBS Radio News, Christian Science Monitor Radio and Voice of America and wrote for the Washington Post, and San Francisco Chronicle. She served as a Washington, D.C.-based reporter for The Energy Daily, New Technology Week and Environment Week, covering Congressional policy and industry regulation (1988-91).
Dozier is the recipient of three American Women in Radio and Television (AWRT) Gracie Awards in 2000, 2001 and 2002 for her radio reports on Mideast violence, Kosovo and the Afghan war.
She was born on July 6, 1966, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Dozier was graduated magna cum laude from Wellesley College in 1987 with a bachelor's degree in human rights and Spanish and from the University of Virginia in 1993 with a master's degree in foreign affairs, Middle East. She lives in Jerusalem.
6 posted on
05/29/2006 8:19:13 AM PDT by
Pokey78
(‘FREE [INSERT YOUR FETID TOTALITARIAN BASKET-CASE HERE]’)
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Prayers for Kimberly and condolences to the families who lost loved ones.
7 posted on
05/29/2006 8:19:18 AM PDT by
NonValueAdded
("Too soon to remember??? How about TOO SOON TO FORGET!" from Mr. Silverback)
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Prayers for the wounded MSM person and prayers for the families of the fallen crew!
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Kimberly Dozier is known for her Anti-Israeli views, but prayers for her and all the victims.
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Kimerly Dozier fo CBS
10 posted on
05/29/2006 8:19:56 AM PDT by
theDentist
(Qwerty ergo typo : I type, therefore I misspelll. 17,400+ snide replies and counting!)
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maybe the media will figure out that we are not the enemy and stop carrying jack murthas water.
12 posted on
05/29/2006 8:25:06 AM PDT by
mylife
(The roar of the masses could be farts)
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I guess they'll just have to make up the news now.
15 posted on
05/29/2006 8:27:11 AM PDT by
Porterville
(Do Not Betray The President During A Time Of War-- Unless You Are A Traitor)
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Prayers for all!
Especially our fighting men and women on this Memorial Day.
19 posted on
05/29/2006 8:29:15 AM PDT by
G Larry
(Only strict constructionists on the Supreme Court!)
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20 posted on
05/29/2006 8:29:51 AM PDT by
aculeus
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Pryares for Kimberly and for the loved ones of those killed.
Not just the reporters, but the innocent Iraqis who lost their lives today.
And always, always for our troops.
22 posted on
05/29/2006 8:30:17 AM PDT by
Allegra
(Thread Hijacker Extraordinaire)
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27 posted on
05/29/2006 8:34:18 AM PDT by
mhking
("I make my livin' on the evening news...")
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I sure hope none of our soldiers [whom CBS came to defame]were injured in this attack.
28 posted on
05/29/2006 8:34:22 AM PDT by
Lexington Green
(Welcome to The War On Everything)
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God Bless all the victims of these demonic bastards no matter who they are.
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Wow!! I wasn't familiar with the two men who were killed but I had seen her many times on TV. Bad news all around.
31 posted on
05/29/2006 8:35:06 AM PDT by
RichardW
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They're getting too much attention. Their lives are not any more important than the soldiers killed there. In fact, less so.
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Okay, cBS -- NOW, will you finally begin referring to those murdering ba$+ards who run around blowing up people as, "terrorists", rather than as "insurgents"?
34 posted on
05/29/2006 8:37:02 AM PDT by
TXnMA
(Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! Repeat San Jacinto!!! AND START IN AUSTIN!!!)
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For weeks now we'll have to hear about the "bravery, hard work, and sacrifice" of this media team trying to bring the news to us...
while the real bravery, hard work and sacrifice of the Coalition soldiers bringing freedom to millions goes unnoticed, if not scoffed at by the MSM.
39 posted on
05/29/2006 8:40:05 AM PDT by
DTogo
(I haven't left the GOP, the GOP left me.)
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