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Instead, they televised a special ABC News report anchored by Peter Jennings on the progress of the Gulf War.
Reynolds, demoted when the network hired Reasoner, returned as lead anchor, reporting from Washington, D. C .. Max Robinson, the first African American network news anchor, anchored national news from Chicago, Illinois, and, also returning for a second stint, Jennings reported international headlines from London, United Kingdom.
Bob Woodruff anchored the final edition of World News Tonight with Peter Jennings on August 12, 2005.
The major networks all offer a morning news program ( NBC's The Today Show and ABC's Good Morning America are the standard bearers ), as well as an early-evening newscast anchored by the de facto face of the network's news operations ( Walter Cronkite and Dan Rather for CBS ; NBC's Chet Huntley, David Brinkley and Tom Brokaw ; ABC's Peter Jennings ).
John McGraw ( baseball ) | John McGraw ( left ) and Hughie Jennings anchored the left side of the infield for Orioles teams that won three straight National League pennants.
During this ill-fated experiment, Cheryl Jennings anchored the 5: 00 p. m. weekday news by herself, and Dan Ashley anchored the 11: 00 p. m. news solo.

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Jennings during a broadcast of his show on KLLL in 1958
The story was broadcast by ABC News with Peter Jennings.
A one-hour adaptation of the novel by Sherry Ashworth was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra ( formerly BBC Radio 7 ) on 3 April 2011, starring Imogen Stubbs as the voice of Chitty and Alex Jennings as Caractacus Potts.
In April 1983, Reynolds became ill, leaving both Jennings and Robinson to co-anchor the broadcast until he planned to return ; he never did and died from bone cancer on July 20, 1983.
As a tribute to its late anchor, ABC continued to introduce the broadcast as World News Tonight with Peter Jennings in the week following his death.
Mudd was dropped from the broadcast and Brokaw became the solo anchor of Nightly News on September 5, 1983, the same day that his ABC competitor, Peter Jennings, became sole anchor of World News Tonight.
" Jennings ' Little Hut " was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2010, narrated by Mark Williams.
* An unabridged reading by Alex Jennings was broadcast on BBC Radio 7's The Seventh Dimension in 18 parts, originally in 2003 and repeated in 2008.
Jennings died in August 2005 and ABC named Vargas and Woodruff as co-anchors of the broadcast in January 2006.
The investigation was prompted by the claims made by Jennings in FIFA's Shame, an episode of Panorama broadcast on BBC One in May 2011.
Clark, Ford, and Jennings were among a total of more than 1, 000 members of the ABC News division that were part of the broadcast.
His career in journalism dates back to 1989, and he is widely known for succeeding Peter Jennings as co-anchor of ABC News ' weekday news broadcast, World News Tonight in December 2005.
The anchor team changed a number of times over the first few years of broadcast, with Jennings as the sole constant.
The first broadcast of the Miss Canada pageant aired in 1963 on CTV with news anchors Peter Jennings and Baden Langton hosting.

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From 1814 Keats had two bequests held in trust for him until his 21st birthday: £ 800 willed by his grandfather John Jennings ( about £ 34, 000 in today's money ) and a portion of his mother's legacy, £ 8000 ( about £ 340, 000 today ), to be equally divided between her living children.
The anti-evolutionary legislation was not challenged again until 1965 and in the meantime William Jennings Bryan's cause was taken up by a number of organizations including the Bryan Bible League and the Defenders of the Christian Faith.
Jennings used to practice with the guitars of his relatives, until his mother bought him a used Stella, and later ordered a Harmony Patrician.
Jennings ' early poetry was published in journals such as Oxford Poetry, New English Weekly, The Spectator, Outposts and Poetry Review, but her first book was not published until she was 27.
After a dip to second place, Rather regained the top spot in 1985 until 1989 when he ceded the ratings peak to rival Peter Jennings at ABC's World News Tonight.
By 1992, however, the Evening News had fallen to third place, where it remained until Bob Schieffer, who acted as the interim anchor between Rather and Katie Couric, saw the Evening News rise to # 2 ahead of ABC World News Tonight in the wake of the death of Peter Jennings but remaining behind NBC Nightly News.
Mayor Joe Wright announced his resignation from the office as of January 14, 2011 ; CIty Councilman John Jennings was named as Interim Mayor, until the appointment of Terry Dilk on January 25, 2011 by the Marion County Republican Committee to fill out Wright's term through the 2011 elections.
The U. S. did not actually adopt the gold standard de jure until 1900, following a lengthy period of debate that was made famous by William Jennings Bryan's cross of gold speech at the 1896 Democratic convention.
A rotation of anchors hosted the program until August 9, 1983, when Jennings became the sole anchor and senior editor of World News Tonight.
With Jennings as lead anchor, World News Tonight was the most-watched national newscast from February 27, 1989, to November 1, 1996, but from then until February 2007, it was in second place behind its main rival, NBC Nightly News.
One round later, Cotto scored two knockdowns on Jennings, who was able to continue until the recess.
William Jennings Bryan, with his populist and evangelical message addressing topics such as temperance, was the most popular Chautauqua speaker, until his death in 1925.
Jonathan Jennings, until December 11, 1816
David Jennings ( A ), until May 25, 1826
The first, Jennings Goes to School ( ISBN 0-333-65523-0 ) appeared in 1950 and new titles were published regularly until the mid-1970s ( the last for fourteen years was Jennings at Large in 1977, the only book to feature Jennings during the school holidays ), with two more in the 1990s ( Jennings Again in 1991 and That's Jennings in 1994 ).
" From 1946 until 1981, the Vezina Trophy had been awarded under that definition, but it was later changed and replaced by the Jennings Trophy.
Hunt's design was fragile and unworkable ; but in 1849 Lewis Jennings purchased the Hunt patents and developed a functioning, if still complex, version which was produced in small numbers by Robbins & Lawrence of Windsor, Vermont until 1852.
The band further gigged extensively across the country until July 2003, when Morley, Jennings and Wade decided to leave.

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* April 8 – Herbert Jennings, American zoologist ( d. 1947 )
* April 2 – Hughie Jennings, American baseball player ( d. 1928 )
In 1678, Churchill married Sarah Jennings, and in April that year, he was sent by Charles II to The Hague to negotiate a convention on the deployment of the English army in Flanders.
Clarence Seward Darrow ( April 18, 1857 – March 13, 1938 ) was an American lawyer and leading member of the American Civil Liberties Union, best known for defending teenage thrill killers Leopold and Loeb in their trial for murdering 14-year-old Robert " Bobby " Franks ( 1924 ) and defending John T. Scopes in the Scopes " Monkey " Trial ( 1925 ), in which he opposed William Jennings Bryan ( statesman, noted orator, and 3-time presidential candidate ).
* April 30-Paul Jennings, children's author
In April 2005, Jennings announced that he had been diagnosed with lung cancer and, as before, other ABC News anchors, mostly consisting of 20 / 20 co-anchor Elizabeth Vargas and Good Morning America co-anchor Gibson, filled in for him.
An example of this criticism is an article by Marianne M. Jennings in The Christian Science Monitor, April 2, 1996, titled "' Rain Forest ' Algebra Course Teaches Everything But Algebra ".
Hugh Ambrose Jennings ( April 2, 1869 – February 1, 1928 ) was a Major League Baseball player and manager from 1891 to 1925.
Jennings stepped away from the network anchor seat as well in April 2005, after he announced that he had lung cancer and would undergo chemotherapy.
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy was adapted into a science fiction comedy film directed by Garth Jennings and released on 28 April 2005 in the UK, Australia and New Zealand, and on the following day in the USA and Canada.
Their son, Waylon Albert " Blackjack " Jennings was born in April 2011.
Berehowsky appeared in 25 games with the Maple Leafs in 1994 – 95, however, the team traded him to the Pittsburgh Penguins for Grant Jennings on April 7, 1995.
As Peter Jennings was receiving chemotherapy for his lung cancer in April 2005, she and Charles Gibson temporarily filled in for him on World News Tonight until Jennings ' death in August.
On April 25, 2008 the Volunteer Jam tour visited Fayetteville, AR for the First Annual Dickson Street Music Festival, also featuring Shooter Jennings and. 38 Special.
** April 7 — Travis ' " Hard Rock Bottom Of Your Heart " breaks the four-week barrier, the first since 1978's " Mamas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys " by Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson.
* Treasury Men in Action as Agent Warwick in " The Case of the Frightened Man " ( 24 June 1955 ), as Agent Jennings in " The Case of the Perfect Gentleman " ( 2 June 1955 ), as Agent Weston in " The Case of the Man Next Door " ( 5 May 1955 ), as Agent Grant in " The Case of the Steady Hand " ( 21 April 1955 ), and as Agent Trumbull in " The Case of the Princely Pauper " ( 17 February 1955 ).
Denise Nickerson ( born April 1, 1957 ) is an American former actress best known for her roles as the gum-chewing Violet Beauregarde in the 1971 movie Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory and Amy Jennings in the soap opera Dark Shadows.
William Jennings Bryan Dorn ( April 14, 1916 – August 13, 2005 ) was a United States politician from South Carolina who represented the state in the United States House of Representatives from 1947 to 1949 and from 1951 to 1975 as a Democrat.
Herbert Spencer Jennings ( born in Tonica, Illinois, April 8, 1868 ; died in Santa Monica, California, April 14, 1947 ) was a zoologist, geneticist, and eugenicist.

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