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Laurie Dhue Biography
TV Newscaster
Laurie Dhue was a program host and anchor on television's Fox News from 2000 through 2008. Dhue broke in as a reporter and sometime anchor with CNN, then moved on to NBC, where she filled in on the Today show and appeared on MSNBC. She joined Fox News in September of 2000, and her blonde good looks made her an immediate favorite with a certain libidinous class of viewers. Besides anchoring general newscasts, she made regular appearances on the shows of Geraldo Rivera and Bill O'Reilly. She left Fox in 2008 after she and the network "were unable to come to terms" on a new contract. Dhue graduated with a political science degree from the University of North Carolina.
Extra credit: According to CNN's profile, Dhue was an Academic All-American on the North Carolina swim team... Other newspeople of her era include Peter Jennings, Paula Zahn and Katie Couric.
Four Good Links
Laurie Dhue Leaves Fox News Channel
2008 update from TVNewser.com
Yahoo Clubs: Laurie Dhue
Viewers salute "embraceable Dhue" at Yahoo Fan Clubs
Talking Heads
Photos and tidbits on Dhue and other TV news readers
Laurie Dhue Biography
An archived version of her old (short) Fox News bio
Vital Stats
Birth
10 February 1969
(age 40)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
News reader on the Fox News Channel
