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Linda Stouffer
Linda Stouffer
is a news anchor for CNN Headline News. Based in CNN’s world
headquarters in Atlanta, she joined CNN in 1997. Stouffer co-anchors
with Chuck Roberts and among other stories, the two co-anchored
the network’s coverage of the war in Iraq in the spring of
2003.
Stouffer participated
in the network’s coverage of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist
attacks. Her reporting included unfolding events as the crisis moved
from search-and-rescue mission to a war on terrorism. Previously,
Stouffer co-anchored the morning news program Ahead of the Curve,
which aired simultaneously on CNN/U.S. and CNNfn, CNN’s former
financial news network.
During Stouffer’s
tenure with CNN, she has anchored coverage of the post-election
saga over the disputed presidential ballots in Florida and the ongoing
developments in the Middle East crisis. She also participated in
CNN Headline News’ millennium news coverage, reporting on
first few times zones entering 2000.
Before working
for the CNN News Group, Stouffer was a general assignment reporter
and weekend anchor for WSVN-TV in Miami from 1994-1996 and reported
on the ValuJet crash in the Florida Everglades and Cuba’s
shoot down of the Brothers to the Rescue planes. She also worked
as a general assignment reporter from 1992-1994 at KMOL-TV in San
Antonio, Texas where she covered, from day one, the Branch Davidian
standoff in Waco, Texas.
Stouffer attended
the University of the Incarnate Word on a Phi Beta Kappa scholarship
and earned a bachelor’s degree in communication, graduating
magna cum laude.

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