J. Stephen McDonald
January 29th, 2006, 04:36 PM
Earlier today, ABC news anchor Bob Woodruff and his cameraman, Doug Vogt, were seriously injured when an explosive device rocked the Iraqi Army vehicle in which they were riding. They both suffered head injuries and Woodruff had broken bones. After surgery, they were both said to be stable and would soon be airlifted to Germany.
The AP wire service just started carrying this story, a few minutes ago. There appear to be no network news shows this evening, in my region at least, as a drug-prevention special is scheduled to be aired on all of them. Perhaps in other parts of the country, this is not the case. Local news programs will undoubtedly have full coverage of the incident, however. Best of luck to them and I'm sure all of us hope for their full recovery.
The AP wire service just started carrying this story, a few minutes ago. There appear to be no network news shows this evening, in my region at least, as a drug-prevention special is scheduled to be aired on all of them. Perhaps in other parts of the country, this is not the case. Local news programs will undoubtedly have full coverage of the incident, however. Best of luck to them and I'm sure all of us hope for their full recovery.