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He continued at the anchor desk for several more hours for reports of Kennedy's condition.
After Cronkite left the anchor desk again he was replaced by Collingwood ; Cronkite's next appearance came nearly two hours later, when he took over for Harry Reasoner at the desk so he could anchor The CBS Evening News as scheduled.
Brinkley honored the picket lines but Huntley, who viewed himself as " a newsman, not a performer " did not, remaining at the anchor desk.
Occasional contributions included special reports by Walters, who was credited as anchor of the special coverage desk from New York City and worldwide, and commentary by Smith, who was easing into eventual retirement.
On June 7, 1976, NBC returned Brinkley to the anchor desk and tried the dual-anchor approach once again.
After stepping down from the anchor desk on April 2, 1982, Chancellor remained as an editorial commentator on the program until his retirement in 1993.
Four years later, NBC correspondents Ray Scherer and Robert MacNeil were partnered at the anchor desk on The Scherer-MacNeil Report on Saturdays and continued until 1967.
After Hart replaced Benti as the main anchor in New York, the Washington anchor desk was assumed by Bernard Kalb until 1972, and by Nelson Benton for a year afterwards.
The new set included a new anchor desk backdrop, a new reporter area, and a blue color scheme.
Faith Daniels took over and would remain on the anchor desk, most of the time sharing the anchor desk with Forrest Sawyer ( July to December 1985 and January to September 1987 ) and later Douglas Edwards and Charles Osgood, until leaving to anchor NBC News at Sunrise in 1990.
Morales occasionally fills in at the anchor desk, while Holt, Geist, Meet the Press moderator David Gregory and CNBC host Carl Quintanilla frequently substitute for Lauer.
MSNBC's Tamron Hall frequently fills in at the news desk, while Hoda Kotb will occasionally fill in as news anchor or co-anchor, mainly during holidays.
Alongside the re-launch came the re-branding of CKVR's newscasts as CTV News, and the establishment of a news anchor desk as well as an high-definition feed on its new digital signal.
Following the death of Michael Jackson, Gibson returned to the Good Morning America anchor desk with Roberts on June 26, 2009, while Sawyer was away.
As the episode begins Torqueman is seen sitting at her anchor desk at ISN headquarters ; she announces that the next segment of " 36 Hours " will feature the Babylon 5 station and whether it is worthwhile for the Earth Alliance to continue funding and supporting the station.

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The anchor cable would have been lost overboard, but Philip Staffe was on hand to sever it with his axe.
Mobile was to be the anchor of a chain of posts extending northward to the sources of the Tennessee River.
A second later she came behind the wheel and backed off the anchor line until it was set in the ocean floor.
The author's name " indicates the status of the discourse within a society and culture ", and at one time was used as an anchor for interpreting a text, a practice which Barthes would argue is not a particularly relevant or valid endeavor.
This claw-shaped anchor was designed by Peter Bruce from the Isle of Man in the 1970s.
The Mariner's Cross is also referred to as St. Clement's Cross, in reference to the way this saint was martyred ( being tied to an anchor and thrown from a boat into the Black Sea in 102 ).
He instructed his naval commander, Vice-Admiral François-Paul Brueys D ' Aigalliers, to anchor in Alexandria harbour, but naval surveyors reported that the channel into the harbour was too shallow and narrow for the larger ships of the French fleet.
Bonaparte had ordered the fleet to anchor in Aboukir Bay, a shallow and exposed anchorage, but had supplemented the orders with the suggestion that if Aboukir Bay was too dangerous Brueys could sail north to Corfu, leaving only the transports and a handful of lighter warships at Alexandria.
The problem was exacerbated by the orders to only anchor at the bow, which allowed the ships to swing with the wind and widened the gaps.
Shortly after the French order to set sails was abandoned, the British fleet began rapidly approaching once more and Brueys, now expecting to come under attack on that night, ordered each of his ships to also place springs on their anchor cables and prepare for action.
On Peuple Souverain, Captain Pierre-Paul Raccord was badly wounded and ordered his ship's anchor cable cut in an effort to escape the bombardment.
Captain Darby recognised that his position was untenable and ordered the anchor cables cut at 20: 20.
Longtime WFAA-TV sports anchor Dale Hansen was the Cowboys color analyst with Brad Sham as the play-by-play announcer from 1985 – 1996.
At first, the danger to a battle fleet was considered only to exist when at anchor, but as faster and longer range torpedoes were developed, the threat extended to cruising at sea.
In the event, Hamidiye slipped through the Greek patrols on the night of 14 – 15 January and bombarded the harbor of the Greek island of Syros, sinking the Greek auxiliary cruiser Makedonia which lay in anchor there ( it was later raised and repaired ).
Developed from the anchor escapement, it was almost frictionless, requiring no lubrication because the pallets were made from the wood lignum vitae.
At the bow the forward upper futtock protruded about 400 mm above the sheerline and was carved to retain anchor or mooring lines.
The attack was a response to Iran's missile attack three days earlier on the MV Sea Isle City, a reflagged Kuwaiti oil tanker at anchor off Kuwait.
The seal of the borough of Padstow was a ship with three masts the sails furled and an anchor hanging from the bow, with the legend " Padstow ".
The line was perceived as a slap at NBC Nightly News main anchor John Chancellor, who due to his background as a foreign correspondent, felt the network should weigh its news more heavily toward world events, and had kept Franco's deathwatch at the top of the headlines.
The anchor cable of the Vaquenos snapped and the anchor was lost.
A bronze anchor was found near here in 1877 and is thought to be the anchor of the Vaquenos.
Sports anchor Andy Hardy handled the play-by-play, and for one game in 1978, his broadcast partner was his friend, Florida State alumni and movie actor Burt Reynolds.

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The alleged intent was to fool mariners into believing that the slow-moving lights were ships drifting at rest or at anchor, prompting the ships to change course and subsequently run aground.
Eastwood subsequently began dating Dina Ruiz, a television news anchor 35 years his junior, whom he had first met when she interviewed him in 1993.
In August 2010, Martin Bashir left Nightline to be an anchor on NBC and MSNBC, he was subsequently replaced by Bill Weir.
A very unhappy Bill Kurtis subsequently departed from the show and resigned from CBS News in July, returning to Chicago and his old anchor spot at WBBM-TV.
Kenny's career has been extensive, having been a continuity announcer, radio disc jockey, television current affairs presenter, subsequently anchor and chat show host.
In the event that an anchor is created, other climbers can subsequently climb the tree on belay without having to lead.
To commemorate the seventieth anniversary of her sinking, the starboard anchor of Mona's Queen, an Isle of Man Steam Packet Company vessel lost off Dunkirk during Operation Dynamo on which many seamen from the Port St Mary area served, was raised on 29 May 2010 and subsequently returned to the Isle of Man to form the centrepiece of a permanent memorial.
He was subsequently made an anchor for a monthly photographic programme, where he interviews some of most accomplished photographers around the world.
A few Russians and Aleuts who had been away from the post hunting, or who had fled into the forest, subsequently reached safety and relayed news of the attack to two foreign ships at anchor in the Sound.
Alastair Stewart and Julia Somerville were among those being considered to anchor the bulletin, but their ITN colleague Trevor McDonald won the role, and subsequently became one of the most popular and well-known newscasters in Britain.
She was the anchor of CNN Daybreak, then a New York-based correspondent, and subsequently a contributor to The Situation Room.
The building subsequently became the eastern anchor in 1977 of The Gallery, an urban mall connecting Strawbridge & Clothier with Gimbels, which had relocated from across Market Street to join the mall.
She subsequently left the CBC and worked as an anchor for Global Television Network during the 1980s.

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