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Article: Making fashion news: top anchors Ann Curry, Soledad O'Brien and Elizabeth Vargas command the airwaves with their poise, intelligence and classic style. As Bazaar spotlights their glamorous side, they reveal their secrets of dressing for success and why hair really matters.(EXCLUSIVE)
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- Harper's Bazaar
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- February 1, 2005
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ANN CURRY
TODAY SHOW NEWS ANCHOR
Anyone would agree that Ann Curry's presence on TV is a broadcasting professional's dream. But Curry, 48, who has spent 27 years in the cutthroat industry, worked hard to land the much-sought-after seat next to Katie, Matt and Al, as news anchor for NBC's Today show, and as a correspondent for Dateline NBC. Through both vehicles, she can reach more than 25 million viewers weekly with her hard-hitting reporting--which has included the refugee crisis in Kosovo and coverage from Ground Zero in the aftermath of 9/11. But along with the dream of having so much airtime comes intense scrutiny. "Since people see me so often, it ...
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... ... Nancy Birdsall, President, Center for Global Development -- Ann Curry, Anchor, NBC's Today and Dateline NBC -- Bill Drayton ... work with NetAid in recognizing these young leaders," said Ann Curry, anchor of NBC's Today and Dateline NBC and a NetAid Global ...
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