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ABC Names 'World News Tonight' Anchors (AP)

ABC Names 'World News Tonight' Anchors (AP)
Elizabeth Vargas, left, and Bob Woodruff pose for a photograph in ABC's 'World News Tonight' studio, Monday, Dec. 5, 2005, in New York. ABC settled on this youthful anchor team to replace the late Peter Jennings as anchor of 'World News Tonight,' the network announced Monday. The network also said that the second-ranked network evening newscast would be the first to broadcast live in three time zones, starting in January. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

AP - In choosing the anchor team of Elizabeth Vargas and Bob Woodruff to replace the late Peter Jennings at "World News Tonight," ABC News President David Westin concluded the job was too big for one person in an age when news is available instantly.
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