Blogger is being grouchy again today...
Havana Bureau Chief Morgan Neill got a chance to do some man-on-the-street interviews Thursday as Cubans react to the lifting of travel restrictions for Americans:
Paula Newton reports on the Taliban attacks in Kabul:
And on TSR, the continued threat of acid-throwing attacks on schoolgirls:
Meanwhile, in Baghdad Nic Robertson reported on Tuesday's suicide blast:
And Chris Lawrence covered Pentagon concerns that attacks are once again rising in Iraq:
Friday, Nic reported on the verdict for the Iraqi journalist convicted of throwing his shoes at then-President Bush:
And John King previewed one of the pieces he'll have on State of the Union this Sunday: an Iraq war veteran whom John first interviewed just prior to his third deployment. (And don't be frightened by the photo at the end of the piece; it's just a graphic promo for John's interview with the former VP this week. Why they use a pic of Cheney smiling is beyond me!)
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Where in the World...?
SUNDAY: Jill Dougherty is back in Washington; Nic Robertson is in Baghdad.
MONDAY: Michael Ware was in New York; Anderson Cooper hosted AC360 from one of the other US bureaus, possibly Atlanta; Ali Velshi was in for Larry King.
TUESDAY: TJ Holmes was in for Tony Harris; Joy Behar was in for Larry; Anderson still away from home.
WEDNESDAY: Sean Callebs reported from Samson, Alabama on the spree killings there; Sanjay Gupta was in for Larry; Anderson hosted from Los Angeles.
THURSDAY: Rob Marciano was in for John Roberts (who was in Toronto; above); Don Lemon was in for Kyra Phillips; Judge Jeanine Pirro was in for Larry; Anderson still in Los Angeles.
FRIDAY: John King was in The Situation Room with a preview from his Sunday show that he filmed earlier this week in Savannah, Georgia; Rob was in for John Roberts again; TJ was in for Tony; Roland Martin was in for Campbell Brown; Joy was in for Larry; John King hosted AC360 from Washington.
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