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Ben Affleck's Journey to Congo on Nightline Airing June 26

Ben Affleck's Personal Essay On His Travels Through The Congo To Understand The Humanitarian Crisis There, On ABC News' "Nightline"

Monday, June 23, 2008 -- Actor, writer, producer, director Ben Affleck has traveled to Africa's Congo region three times over the last eight months to understand one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. "Nightline" producer Max Culhane and photographer Doug Vogt joined Affleck on his most recent trip to document his journey as he made his way through refugee camps, hospitals, clinics, meetings with warlords, relief workers, child soldiers and members of parliament in an effort to better understand the place where more than four million people have died in the deadliest conflict since World War II.    » read more »

ABC News' Bob Woodruff to Interview Football's Kevin Everett on Jan. 31

- Interview to Air on "World News with Charles Gibson" and "Nightline" On January 31, and on "Good Morning America" on February 1
- Everett and His Fiancée to Appear Live, in Studio at "GMA" on Friday

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ABC News' "Nightline" and Vanity Fair Team Up to Report on the War in Afghanistan on Nov. 12

Exclusive: The Other War -- Vanity Fair And ABC's Brian Ross Team Up To Report On The Untold Story Of The War In Afghanistan, On "Nightline," Monday, November 12

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"Nightline" Life and Death Series Airs September 17-20 on ABC

Monday, September 17, 2007 -- Beginning tonight, "Nightline" chronicles the journey of four people facing life threatening illness as they struggle with their families to battle despair and celebrate life -- even as they come to terms with the possibility that death will come before they're ready. Four teams of "Nightline" correspondents and producers followed these men and women through medical triumphs and heart-breaking reversals. As their stories unfold, the reports explore the medical, ethical and emotional quandaries the families contend with.    » read more »

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