The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
FILE -- (NYT8) NEW YORK -- Oct. 26, 2005 -- CBS-NEWS-2 -- Dan Rather, then anchor for the CBS Evening News, left, speaks to reporters about an assistant who had been infected with anthrax, as CBS News president, Andrew Heyward, right, walks past, Oct. 18, 2001. CBS announced Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2005, that it was replacing Heyward with Sean McManus, chief of CBS Sports, who will keep both jobs. Heyward served more than 10 years as head of the legendary news division, and it was a surprise to many in the industry when he kept his job in the fallout from the network's botched investigation into President Bush's National Guard service. (Ozier Muhammad/The New York Times)
CENA MINIMALNA - 100 USD
2005-10-26
EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
Ozier Muhammad/The New York Times/Redux
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