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Injured ABC News Reporters To Be Treated In U.S.

HeadlineJan 31, 2006

Meanwhile ABC News co-anchor Bob Woodruff and cameraman Doug Vogt are returning to the United States for further medical treatment. Both men were seriously wounded in a bomb attack in Iraq on Sunday. Woodruff suffered head injuries and wounds to his upper body and broken bones. Doctors said he was briefly brought out of sedation long enough to open his eyes briefly and respond to stimuli to his hands and feet overnight. Meanwhile doctors said Vogt is alert and has been sitting up and speaking.

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