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In 2002 René Syler became the first African-American woman to host a network morning news program as co-anchor for The Early Show on CBS. Syler deftly handled news stories and conducted interviews with both celebrities and political heavy-weights, and she won a top journalism honor for her 2003 series on breast-cancer awareness after her own health scare.
Read more about René Syler
here.
2 comments:
Educating Lady Di and I thank you MDC.
Lady Di,
You are very welcome! :)
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