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Sunday, May. 02, 2004 11:05 AM EDT
Fox Plans Tribute to Iraq Soldiers' Accomplishments
In response to Ted Koppel's anti-war broadcast Friday night, where names and photos of U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq were aired for 40 minutes on ABC's "Nightline," "Fox News Sunday" is planning to tribute to the accomplishments of U.S. soldiers in Iraq next week.
During Sunday's broadcast FNS host Chris Wallace announced:
"After listening to all the debate, then watching the show, we think the folks at 'Nightline' made a mistake this week, listing all the brave men and women who have died in Iraq, but without providing the context of what they went half way around the world to do.
"So next week, we here at 'Fox News Sunday' are going to put together our own list, a list of what we've accomplished there, with the blood, sweat, and yes, lives of our military.
"We think the point is not just that those hundreds of troops died, but what they died for. And we hope you watch next week."
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