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  Paula Zahn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paula Zahn (born February 24, 1956 in Omaha, Nebraska) is a news anchor for CNN.
After changes were made at the morning show in 1996 she went on to work as anchor of the Saturday edition of the CBS Evening News, as well as filling in for Dan Rather during the week, and contributing reports to 48 Hours, Public Eye with Bryant Gumbel, and CBS News Sunday Morning.
Paula Zahn began her work at CNN on September 11, 2001, joining anchor Aaron Brown in the coverage of the events of that day.
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Paula Zahn was hired as a reporter by WFAA in Dallas, one of the 10 largest television markets in the country.
Paula Zahn a job, which she accepted on the condition that she be granted some time off before beginning her new contract.
Paula Zahn has received numerous honors and awards, including a 1994 Emmy for Outstanding Coverage of a Continuing News Story for her reporting on mainstreaming the mentally disabled into education, the National Commission of Working Women Broadcasting Award and an AWRT Award for reporting on gender bias in education.
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 Paula Zahn biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Paula Zahn (born February 24, 1956) is a news anchor for the Cable News Network.
Previously the anchor for Fox News's The Edge, Paula Zahn took over her new position at CNN on September 11, 2001.
She was the subject of controversy in 2002 for being referred to in a questionably innuendous manner in a controversial advertisement for one of the programs she anchored.
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 PAULA ZAHN NOW SHOW TITLE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
ZAHN: Mel Gibson's movie, "The Passion of the Christ," is two weeks away from hitting theaters, but we're going to show you how it's already being used by some churches to recruit new followers.
ZAHN: There's a lot of passion for Mel Gibson's movie "The Passion of the Christ." With two weeks to go before it hits theater, the distributor says advance tickets are close to a remarkable $5 million.
Now, a big chunk of those tickets sales are to church groups, responding to a major marketing effort to use the movie as a tool.
www.magonline.com /5evangelism/passion/paula_zahn_interview.htm   (523 words)

  
 Speakers Platform Speakers Bureau: PUT_SPEAKER_NAME_HERE, Speaker On: Media / Broadcast / Print, Politics, Current ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Zahn has received numerous honors and awards, including a 1994 Emmy for Outstanding Coverage of a Continuing News Story for her reporting mainstreaming into education the mentally disabled, the National Commission of Working Women Broadcasting Award and an AWRT Award for reporting on gender bias in education.
Zahn also received an Albert Einstein College of Medicine Spirit Achievement Award, the Second Annual Cancer Awareness Award by the Congressional Families Action for Cancer Awareness and a citation from New York's Beth Israel Medical Center for her contributions to the battle against breast cancer.
Zahn, an experienced cellist who began playing when she was 5, made her Carnegie Hall debut in 1992 performing with the New York Pops orchestra.
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 Rockdirt.com - 'Love And Death' Discussed On 'Paula Zahn Now'
Max Wallace and Ian Halperin were on CNN's 'Paula Zahn Now' to discuss their new book 'Love and Death: The Murder of Kurt Cobain', which alleges that the Nirvana frontman did not commit suicide 10 years ago, but was murdered.
ZAHN: We have talked with experts who suggest that by that time of his life Cobain was using a lot of heroin.
ZAHN: She vehemently -- and they didn't give a statement today -- but in the past, she's vehemently denied having anything to do with the death of her husband.
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 CNN Programs - Paula Zahn Now   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
"Paula Zahn NOW" offers a chance to hear from people who matter, talking about the most pressing, most relevant and most essential topics of the day.
Every night Paula tackles politics, justice, entertainment, business or health, with a line-up of contributors who are among the smartest and most intriguing people in their fields.
On "Paula Zahn NOW", the most challenging questions will not only be asked -- they'll be answered.
www.cnn.com /CNN/Programs/paula.zahn.now   (234 words)

  
 Paula Zahn: CNN Host Anchor | Paula Zahn Now TV
In 2004, Zahn received the Love of Life Foundation’s Tavel-Reznik Award in support of cancer prevention, the Matrix Award for Broadcasting from New York Women in Communications and a National Headliner Award for “Fall of Saddam.” She was also honored by the Museum of Radio and Television.
Paula Zahn was born on February 24, 1956 in Omaha, Nebraska.
Zahn's name was in the headlines this year when CNN aired-and then publicly apologized for-and ad that called the newscaster "just a little sexy" and featured a sound like a zipper being unzipped.
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 Interview on Paula Zahn Now
Now a lot of people have suggested to get a military force to go in there now.
ZAHN: I'd like to review some of what you said in your speech on February 5th, 2003, before the General Assembly in the run-up to the war, which has now proven to be false.
Now we have some problems we have to get over with respect to anti-Americanism, the Israeli-Palestinian issue, which most people keep looking to us to solve, and we're going to try and do everything we can, but America is still respected.
www.state.gov /secretary/former/powell/remarks/29957.htm   (2413 words)

  
 DeanPort Truth Center > Paula Zahn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Zahn edited out a critical part of the portion of Dean's quote she did use by breaking it in half and inserting "he responded" in place of Dean's words.
PAULA ZAHN: Let me just repeat exactly [my emphasis] what came off the transcript of the npr radio show, and this is governor dean's remark, "the most interesting theory that i have heard so far", he responded, "is that he was warned ahead of time by the saudis."
Now who knows what the real situation is, but the trouble is by suppressing that kind of information, you lead to those kinds of theories whether they have truth to them or not, and eventually they get repeated as fact.
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 Interview on CNN's ''Paula Zahn Now'' - Council on Foreign Relations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
ZAHN: And we turn now to the presidential race and Senator John Kerry.
ZAHN: You certainly can’t be comfortable with the leads he enjoys at this moment, not only in his fund-raising efforts, but in a whole variety of polls that have been done in the last couple of weeks.
ZAHN: Senator Kerry, you say you are heartened by some of your ability to cut into Howard Dean’s lead.
www.cfr.org /publication.html?id=6246&issue=15   (910 words)

  
 CNN Paula Zahn Now! Transcripts 3/1/2004
ZAHN: The fl church in America was the bedrock and the conscience of the civil rights movement.
Joining us now, the Reverend Gregory Daniels, pastor of United Voters for Truth and Change in Chicago and Elder Claude Bowen, a retired pastor of Unity of Riverside Church in Los Angeles.
ZAHN: And, Reverend Daniels, do you equate the struggle of those folks who want to get married and have their marriages sanctioned with the struggle for any improvement in civil rights back in the '50s?
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 Paula Zahn Now Transcript
ZAHN: The security watch continues with the CNN investigation into the billions being spent to protect you from an anthrax attack.
ZAHN: We're going to quickly take a look at a graphic, which basically reinforces something that a report on bioterror preparation by the Trust for America's Heath did.
ZAHN: You only have to look at the before and after photos -- Boy, check this out -- of Ukrainian presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko to see that someone wanted him gone or, at a minimum, at least incapacitated.
www.thepowerhour.com /news/zahn_anthrax.htm   (2739 words)

  
 On CNN's Paula Zahn Now
ZAHN: When you say we're in a bit of a hole, describe to us on an arc where you think we are.
ZAHN: Well, the President said today that Secretary Rumsfeld should have put him in the loop and made him aware of these prison pictures.
ZAHN: You had said in a speech back in March that on June 30th, "the Iraqi interim government will assume full sovereignty." But then, two weeks ago, your Under Secretary of State Marc Grossman told Congress that the new government would only have limited sovereignty.
www.globalsecurity.org /wmd/library/news/iraq/2004/05/iraq-040506-32271pf.htm   (1333 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
ZAHN: And their accusation is, in talking about the problems in the fl community the way you have, you're basically, they say, saying fls are their own worst enemy.
ZAHN: But in confronting the victim the way you have in such a public way, it has led to charges that you are blaming the victim and that you maybe aren't fully acknowledging the economic conditions that led to the way they live or the racism perhaps that's put them in that situation?
ZAHN (voice-over): The key, Cosby believes, is the town hall meetings he's organizing, meetings with mayors, police commissioners, district attorneys, parents and school officials in communities like Springfield, Massachusetts; Newark, New Jersey; Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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 CNN Paula Zahn Now   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
PAULA ZAHN, Host: And now for the Democratic point of view, I'm joined by Senator Joe Biden of Delaware.
ZAHN: For whatever the reason, the American public seems to have more trust in George Bush when it comes to Iraq than they do in John Kerry.
Now it's only in the last two weeks that the man, Bremer, who was in charge over there said he told the administration we needed more forces.
www.senate.gov /member/de/biden/general/newsroom/details.cfm?id=227714&&   (851 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
ZAHN: When you felt that you had the lord telling you that this was going to be a very bad thing to go into Iraq and you warned the president about it, he seemed to be dismissive.
ZAHN: And two people who lost family members on 9/11 are Charles Wolf, a Bush supporter who lost his wife that day, and Mindy Kleinberg, a Kerry supporter who lost her husband.
ZAHN: Mindy, I was surprised to hear your reaction as you watched the Bush ad, because we made it clear you are, in fact, supporting John Kerry.
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ZAHN: Congresswoman, let's put up on the screen some of what the Pentagon is now saying -- quote -- "The Department of Defense takes very seriously any questionable spending.
ZAHN: Well, these figures shocked a number of us who saw them for the first time.
ZAHN: Now on to the 2004 presidential race.
www.house.gov /schakowsky/Transcript_11_7_03_CNN_zahn.html   (780 words)

  
 Interview on CNN's "Paula Zahn Now" - Council on Foreign Relations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
ZAHN: Now a leading critic of the Bush administration’s Iraq policy.
ZAHN: So you’re saying you’re comfortable telling families and loved ones of some of those 70-odd-thousand or so that you say you would be confident to bring as president, that that is what would happen under your presidency?
ZAHN: There are people out there tonight who believe that you are being irresponsible in using the set of numbers you are talking about.
www.cfr.org /publication.html?id=6240   (1051 words)

  
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It now turns out that he was on the low end of the range of what it's actually going to cost.
ZAHN: And it also turns out there are probably some other reasons why that -- he's no longer with the administration.
Now, we've got an amiable guy sitting in the White House, who projects a moderate image, but the reality of the policies fits exactly the agenda of these very hard- line right-wingers who are really the power behind the throne.
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 Clark Community Network || PAULA ZAHN NOW Interview With Wesley Clark 1/20/2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
ZAHN: Let's talk about one of the issues you would have to go toe to toe on, and that is the issue of same-sex marriage.
ZAHN: So, once again, help us better understand your delineation between what you view as a civil union and what you view as a marriage.
ZAHN: Moving on to foreign policy, the president is expected to prepare, once again, the American public for a long-term commitment in Iraq.
www.forclark.com /story/2004/1/20/224253/154   (1481 words)

  
 Bobonit News Blog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
I have lots to say about Black Rock City life but for now here is just a very pretty face to ponder I do not remember her name but she was just sitting there looking marvelous in the sunlight.
Now, there are serious questions about a 30 minute delay fighting that fire because the closest fire hydrant didn't work.
I was a rescuer at Ground Zero and now becoming more convinced that 9-11 was a Pearl Harbor that was allowed to happen through dereliction of duty Every action taken by this administration is announced as justified by 9-11 and wrapped in the flag.
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 Paula Zahn and the International Sejong Soloist
NEW YORK, Nov. 24 (PRNewswire) -- CNN anchor Paula Zahn will ring in the holidays with a Thanksgiving cello performance on "Paula Zahn Now," collaborating with International Sejong Soloists (ISS), the New York-based conductor-less string ensemble widely acclaimed for its precision, high energy and rich sound.
Zahn and ISS, which performs under the artistic direction of Juilliard professor Hyo Kang, will perform Vivaldi's Concerto for Two Cellos in G Minor on Thanksgiving at 8 p.m.
Zahn, who hosts a popular weeknight primetime evening program for CNN, is an experienced cellist, having attended college on a cello scholarship.
www.orlandofloridaguide.com /entertainment/television/paula_zahn.htm   (293 words)

  
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PAULA ZAHN: You got a lot of attention last week for on "The Factor" calling Bill Clinton an honest man. You said you know that you consider sort of astonishing anybody--oh, someone--I--Mr.
Paula Zahn Now Sinks To 0.3 Friday Night Paula Zahn's CNN program suffered one of its lowest rated nights ever on Friday, when it registered only a 0.3 rating (292,000 households).
Zahn's straight news program will be called "Paula Zahn Now." Cooper's show,...
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 Hamilton College - Ward Churchill - Ward Churchill - Joan Hinde Stewart on CNN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
And for me a powerful demonstration of what is going on now with the mood on campus was the meeting last night.
And even the students that who were angry that he was going to come are now saying that now we cannot even -- it is not being controlled by this outside force of violence.
That this has nothing to do with anything but the fact that controversial speakers are now being questioned by alums, by funders, by trustees and that is why he was cancelled.
www.hamilton.edu /news/wardchurchill/jhs_cnn.html   (1906 words)

  
 "Paula Zahn Now" - Search ... [Media Matters]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
In a fact-check segment on CNN's Paula Zahn Now, CNN senior military affairs correspondent Jamie McIntyre failed to note the abundant evidence refuting...
CNN contributor Joe Watkins said on CNN's Paula Zahn Now that "under Bill Clinton, 15.1 percent of the population was poor; under President Bush, 12.7 percent...
On CNN, host Paula Zahn anchored an abbreviated form of her show Paula Zahn Now, headlined "Special Edition: Countdown to Handover." After canvassing CNN White...
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 Time Warner - Newsroom - Print This
Neufeld comes to Paula Zahn Now from the CBS Early Show, where he was executive producer since 2003.
Nelson joined CNN in 2004 as executive producer of Paula Zahn Now after serving as vice president and executive producer at the National Geographic Channel.
Paula Zahn Now airs on CNN/U.S. from 8 to 9 p.m.
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 CNN hopes retooled Cooper, Zahn shows improve prime-time ratings (Pipe Dream Alert!)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Zahn's straight news program will be called "Paula Zahn Now." Cooper's show, which will have a lighter, fast-paced style, will be called "Anderson Cooper 360."
Zahn's show will have a new set and regular contributors, to be announced over the coming weeks.
At least I know who Paula Zahn is. Seems to me I used to see her every once in a while on other networks.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/977283/posts   (511 words)

  
 studpoet.com: Nigger, Dyke, Faggot, Spic...these are a few of my favorite things   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Jordan justified the sign by stating that, “God spoke to me in a revelation thatÂ…marriage is between a male and a female.” GLAAD is dismayed that Paula Zahn Now chose to feature Jordan’s inflammatory language on the program, especially since it is framed within the context of the national debate over same-sex marriage.
In addition, Paula Zahn did not sufficiently challenge Jordan’s opinions.
Please take a moment to view the segment, then write the producers of "Paula Zahn Now" and encourage them reconsider featuring such hateful guests.
www.studpoet.com /mt/archives/000143.html   (1004 words)

  
 CNN Paula Zahn Now   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
ZAHN: Senator, I'm still not going to let you get away with dodging my first question when you said it was above your pay grade.
ZAHN: OK. I can hear that in your voice, Senator.
ZAHN: I know you feel very passionately about this.
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