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«Category Title» «Category Sub Title» SINGLE NEWSCAST (Up to 35 Minutes) Father's Day Firefighter Deaths. June 17, 2001. (WCBS-TV CBS-2 News). Joel Cheatwood, News Director; Dan Bartilucci, George Mitchell, Jr., Arielle Miller, Paul Fleuranges, Jerry Andrews, Mike Muskopf, Jim Ruiz, Producers; Nicole Tindiglia, Assignment Editor; Michelle Murray, Assistant News Director. Noticiero 47: "Decision 2000." November 7, 2000. (WNJU-TV Channel 47). Ricardo Alvarez, News Director; Carmen Dominicci, Jorge Ramos, News Anchors; Martha Jaimes, Senior News Producer; Mari Primario, Chief Assignment Editor; Isabel Ocampo, Assignment Editor. Noticiero 47: February 14, 2001. February 14, 2001. (WNJU-TV Channel 47). Ricardo Alvarez, News Director; Carmen Dominicci, Jorge Ramos, News Anchors; Martha Jaimes, Senior News Producer; Yesenia Torres, Chief Assignement Editor; Alba Eduardo, Assignment Editor. Noticiero 47: May 30, 2001. May 30, 2001. (WNJU-TV Channel 47). 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