Kimberly Dozier coverage
Kimberly Dozier
CBS News correspondent Kimberly Dozier is shown in Iraq.
Dozier is subject of CBS special
CBS News correspondent Kimberly Dozier, who was seriously injured one year ago by a car bomb in Iraq that also killed a cameraman and a soundman, wants to return as a reporter to the Middle East.
CBS reporter hurt in Iraq leaves rehab
CBS News journalist Kimberly Dozier has been released from a rehabilitation hospital, where she had been recovering from critical injuries suffered during a May 29 car bomb attack in Iraq.
CBS reporter honored by alma mater
Headmaster Randy S. Stevens surveyed the graduating seniors of St. Timothy's School - where the motto is French for "Truth without Fear" - and asked them to consider the example of a woman who once sat in their place.
Family reaches injured Dozier
A CBS News correspondent critically wounded by a car bomb in Iraq that killed two colleagues was heavily sedated and breathing through a ventilator yesterday at a U.S. military hospital in Germany, a spokeswoman said.
Wounded reporter recalled as 'focused' by school officials
As a teenager at St. Timothy's School, Kimberly Dozier developed an appreciation for history and a talent for writing. She hammered nails and painted sets for school plays, and sang opera.
CBS team fatally attacked in Iraq
A car bomb killed two CBS News crew members, a U.S. soldier and severely wounded an American correspondent with Baltimore ties yesterday, a day in which at least 33 people died in bombings and shootings in Iraq's capital.
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