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Two CBS Journalists Killed in Iraq Roadside Bombings

HeadlineMay 30, 2006

In other news from Iraq, two more journalists have died while covering the war. On Monday a roadside bomb killed CBS cameraman, Paul Douglas and sound technician James Brolan. CBS Reporter Kimberly Dozier suffered severe injuries and remains in critical condition. Earlier today Dozier was transported to Germany for medical treatment. At the time of the attack, the CBS crew was embedded with a unit of the 4th Infantry Division.

  • Michael Dozier, Kimberly Dozier’s brother: “People understand the risk that our troops expose themselves. They don’t always appreciate that journalists do, as well. She more than others. She’s not content to report from the roof of a hotel, she has to be out there in the humvee.”
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