Colleen McEdwards

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Colleen McEdwards is a former Canadian political reporter who joined CNN in 1998. She reports and anchors for CNN International and occasionally for CNN/U.S. She is a published author and speaks at least three languages. She has interviewed heads of state and has travelled extensively for the network. She used to work in the Moscow area often. Before joining CNN, McEdwards was senior reporter with CBC News in Toronto, Ontario. Wikipedia
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  • CNN Programs -...

    Colleen McEdwards is an anchor for CNN International. Based at CNN’s world headquarters in Atlanta, she anchors Your World Today covering major global news events every day. She also presents World’s Untold Stories, a weekly program that brings
    edition.cnn.com/CNN/anchors_reporters/mcedwards.colleen.html
  • Colleen McEdwards

    CNN TV news anchor Colleen McEdwards anchors World News on CNN International. McEdwards is based in CNN's world headquarters in Atlanta.
    www.colleenmcedwards.com/
  • Wikipedia

    The definitive Wikipedia entry for Colleen McEdwards. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet.
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  • CNN Programs -...

    During more than 15 years as a broadcast journalist, McEdwards has reported from Russia, Europe and Asia, covering major international stories like the collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe, the final pullout of Soviet troops from the Czech Republic, th
    www.cnn.com/CNN/anchors_reporters/mcedwards.colleen.html
  • Ryerson Review of Journalism

    Colleen McEdwards is an articulate and thoughtful reporter who covered the Homolka proceedings for the Evening News. "I'm not really that concerned about reporting all the gory details about what happened to those girls," she says. "I don't think the pu
    www.rrj.ca/issue/1995/summer/199/