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“Barbara Walters to retire next year”

“Barbara Walters to retire next year”.

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“Barbara Walters to retire next year”

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  1. “Barbara Walters to retire next year”

  2. Longtime ABC News personality Barbara Walters will retire from TV journalism in 2014, ABC reported late Sunday, closing a chapter on one of the most storied careers in broadcast journalism history. She is expected to make the announcement Monday on "The View," a daytime talker she created in 1997. "I am very happy with my decision and look forward to a wonderful and special year ahead both on 'The View' and with ABC News," she said. Walters' national broadcast career began in 1961 as a reporter, writer and panel member on NBC's "Today" show. At ABC, she began "The Barbara Walters Specials" and "10 Most Fascinating People," which has become a regular year-end program. Walters has interviewed every U.S. president and first lady since Richard and Pat Nixon.

  3. In Other News Ariel Castro's brothers no longer refer to him as kin. Instead, they call him "a monster" who should rot in jail after being accused of kidnapping and holding three young women hostage in his home for a decade. "I had nothing to do with this, and I don't know how my brother got away with it for so many years," Pedro Castro, 54, said when he and brother Onil Castro, 50, sat down for an exclusive interview with CNN's Martin Savidge this weekend. When the story first broke, the world saw all three brothers as suspects after Cleveland police arrested them last Monday and released their mugshots. It was not until Thursday that Pedro and Onil Castro were freed and investigators said the brothers had no involvement in the kidnappings.

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