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Deborah Norville

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The scripture is God's plan on how we are to live our lives here and what we are to do to have eternal life.


— Deborah Norville


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There is a comfort in rituals, and rituals provide a framework for stability when you are trying to find answers.


— Deborah Norville


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There is no dramatic difference in happiness on the part of people who are wealthy.


— Deborah Norville


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There is something in even the darkest situations that we can make a positive in our lives.


— Deborah Norville


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When my mother passed away I was 20.


— Deborah Norville


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When you're true to who you are, amazing things happen.


— Deborah Norville


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In January 1990 the new anchor team of Bryant Gumbel and Deborah Norville minus Pauley debuted with disastrous results. As co-host of Today
On October 27 1989 Jane Pauley announced after thirteen years on Today that Deborah Norville would be leaving the program at the end of the year to pursue a prime time news assignment—which would debut on July 17 1990 as Real Life with Jane Pauley. Exercise Televised" from The Onion a parody newspaper.

She has received two Emmy Awards for her television work the first while at NBC News for coverage of a democratic uprising in Romania and the second for work on CBS's 48 Hours covering floods on the Mississippi River. Since 1995 Deborah Norville has been host of the syndicated American television program Inside Edition. She earlier hosted Today on NBC substitute-anchored both the NBC Nightly News and the weekend CBS Evening News and was a host and correspondent for two CBS News magazine programs.

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