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  2. ‘An unexpected challenge’: Ex Miami reporter just revealed ...

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    News reporter Rudabeh Shahbazi became the story on Thursday.. On a KCAL morning segment about September being lymphoma awareness month, the 44-year-old former local anchor revealed that she too ...

  3. Rudaba - Wikipedia

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    Rudabeh was near death when at last Zal recollected the feather of the Simurgh, and followed the instructions which he had received, by placing it on the sacred fire. The Simurgh appeared and instructed him upon how to perform a caesarean section (rostamzad), thus saving Rudabeh and the child, who later on became one of the greatest Persian heroes.

  4. Alireza Shapour Shahbazi - Wikipedia

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    Alireza Shapour Shahbazi (4 September 1942 Shiraz [1] - 15 July 2006 Walla Walla, Washington [1]) (Persian: علیرضا شاپور شهبازی) was a prominent Persian archaeologist, Iranologist and a world expert on Achaemenid archaeology. Shahbazi got a BA degree in and an MA degree in East Asian archaeology from SOAS.

  5. To compete in local news arms race, KCAL expands to 7 ... - AOL

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    Los Angeles news veterans Rudabeh Shahbazi and Kalyna Astrinos have been named anchors of the morning news franchise, launching in December. To compete in local news arms race, KCAL expands to 7 ...

  6. Rudi Bakhtiar - Wikipedia

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    Rudabeh Bakhtiar (Persian: رودابه بختیار, born 21 June 1966), better known as Rudi Bakhtiar, is an Iranian-American journalist and television producer.She is a producer for Reuters in Washington, D.C. [1] [2] She is best known for anchoring CNN Headline News Tonight, as well as Anderson Cooper 360, Voice of America, and Reuters News.

  7. Shahbazi - Wikipedia

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    Shahbazi (Persian: شهبازی) is an Iranian surname. A related surname is Shahbazian. The surname may refer to: Abdollah Shahbazi (born 1955), Iranian researcher; Ali Shahbazi (born 1937), Iranian general; Alireza Shapour Shahbazi, Iranian archaeologist; Cameron Shahbazi, Canadian countertenor; Mehdi Shahbazi, Iranian businessman

  8. Zāl - Wikipedia

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    After a while, the marriage of Zal and Rudabeh was celebrated in Kabul, where they first met each other. Rostam, the great Persian hero, was born from their wedlock. Zal used one of the feathers he received from the simurgh when his wife Rudabeh was in a difficult labor, and it looked like she would lose her life as well as the unborn baby.

  9. Shabazi - Wikipedia

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    Alireza Shapour Shahbazi (1942–2006), an Iranian archeologist and historian; Shabazi Street, a main street in Rosh Haayin, Israel This page was last edited on 4 ...