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  2. Q.E.D. - Wikipedia

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    Q.E.D. or QED is an initialism of the Latin phrase quod erat demonstrandum, meaning "that which was to be demonstrated". Literally, it states "what was to be shown". [ 1 ] Traditionally, the abbreviation is placed at the end of mathematical proofs and philosophical arguments in print publications, to indicate that the proof or the argument is ...

  3. List of Latin phrases (Q) - Wikipedia

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    quod erat demonstrandum : what was to be demonstrated: The abbreviation is often written at the bottom of a mathematical proof. Sometimes translated loosely into English as "The Five Ws", W.W.W.W.W., which stands for "Which Was What We Wanted". quod erat faciendum (Q.E.F.) which was to be done: Or "which was to be constructed".

  4. Linda Yu - Wikipedia

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    Linda Yu (born December 1, 1946) is a Chinese-American former news anchor and author. Yu is best known as co-anchor on the Eyewitness newscast for WLS-TV in Chicago from April 1984 until November 2016. Yu became Chicago's first Asian–American broadcast journalist when she began her news career in Chicago at WMAQ-TV in 1979.

  5. Giggling woman flashes her breasts during reporter's live shot

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    A news anchor back at the station quickly apologized for the interruption, but it looks like some viewers got a kick out of the stunt. (Video) Oh Snap: Woman Flashes Her Boobs On Live Television ...

  6. Kate Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Mary-Catherine Elizabeth Sullivan [1] is an American television show host, producer, and television news anchor. She was a co-anchor of the evening news for WBBM-TV in Chicago with Rob Johnson from September 2010 to September 2015. She also anchored the morning and noon news at WCBS-TV in New York (2006–2010).

  7. Ex-CBS News reporter accuses network of ‘defying ... - AOL

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    "It didn't matter what the facts of the case really were, and this bothered me as a journalist a lot."

  8. Michele Clark - Wikipedia

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    Clark worked for WBBM, a CBS station. Clark began her journalism career at WBBM-TV, a CBS station in Chicago. [1] She became a CBS News correspondent [1] at a time when few women and few African Americans worked as network correspondents, and was hired at around the same time as three other women: Connie Chung, Lesley Stahl, and Sylvia Chase. [10]

  9. “Narcissist”: Anchor Criticized For Pinning Jacket To “Look ...

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    Famous TV news anchor David Muir was labeled a “pathetic narcissist” after he tightened his firefighter jacket with wooden pins during his coverage of the LA fires Image credits: ONSCENE TV