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Elizabeth Vargas is of the Catholic faith.
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Elizabeth Vargas also worked as a reporter for KTVN-TV, a CBS affiliate, in Reno, Nevada.
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Elizabeth Vargas worked as a lead reporter for KTVK-TV, the ABC affiliate, in Phoenix, Arizona, between the years of 1986-1989.
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Elizabeth Vargas worked as a lead reporter for KTVK-TV, the ABC affiliate, in Phoenix, Arizona, between the years of 1986-1989.
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With the marriage of Elizabeth Vargas and Marc Cohn, Elizabeth became the stepmother to Max and Emily Cohn.
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With the marriage of Elizabeth Vargas and Marc Cohn, Elizabeth became the stepmother to Max and Emily Cohn.
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Elizabeth Vargas was born in 1962, which was the year of the Tiger, according to Chinese horoscopes.
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Elizabeth's father was a colonel in the U.S. Army, and because of that, Elizabeth spent a good portion of her adolescence moving from base to base in the countries of Germany, Belgium, and Japan.
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Elizabeth has been co-anchor of 20/20 with John Stossel since 2004.
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Marc and Elizabth received their first baby, son Zachary Raphael Cohn on January 31, 2003, and in February 2006, the couple announced that Elizabeth was pregnant again, and expecting their second son. Elizabeth eventually gave birth to a healthy baby, Samuel Wyatt Cohn, on August 16, 2006.
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Elizabeth Vargas is currently married to Grammy award-winning singer Marc Cohn, whom she was met at the 1999 U.S. Open.
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On the date of May 23, 2006, Elizabeth Vargas announced her official resignation from World News Tonight. Charles Gibson was thereafter named sole anchor of the show, finally replacing Elizabeth Vargas and her injured co-anchor Bob Woodruff.
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Elizabeth Vargas was nominated in 1998 for an Emmy Award on her 20/20 investigation into the illegitimate conviction of Betty Tyson.
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Elizabeth Vargas was the first female to anchor an evening newscast in the U.S. since Connie Chung, and the first female of Puerto Rican and Irish-American descent to be appointed as a major network nightly news anchor.
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Elizabeth Vargas worked four years as a reporter and anchor for WBBM-TV in Chicago, Illinois.
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Elizabeth Vargas graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in journalism after years of study at the University of Missouri, where she worked as a reporter for KOMU-TV.
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Elizabeth Vargas was born into a Puerto Rican/Irish-American family; her mother, Irish-American and her father, Puerto Rican.