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Couric's first report: Taliban stronger than ever

Posted by David DeGraw at 4:37 PM on September 5, 2006.


Katie Couric's historic premiere as a female network news anchor began with a report on the resurgence of the Taliban.
Couric's first report: Taliban stronger than ever

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Katie Couric opened her historic premiere as a female network news anchor with a report on the resurgence of the Taliban. Video to the right -->>

Her opening comments:

"In the War on Terror, you have to wonder, is it back to the drawing board. It's easy to forget that Afghanistan is where that war began… now, nearly five years [later]… the Taliban and their terror tactics are back."
Couric then introduces a Lara Logan exclusive report from Afghanistan on how the Taliban is stronger than ever.

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