New York
Tired of "Good Morning America" duties and sick of subbing for
Bob Woodruff on "World News Tonight,"
Charlie Gibson made it clear to ABC News president
David Westin that he'd quit if he didn't get the "WNT" anchor job, reports
Joe Hagan. He wanted it alone, too -- without
Elizabeth Vargas. "When Westin gave her the news, Vargas was taken by complete surprise," writes Hagan. "Having been assured by Westin that she would retain her job when she returned, they say, she felt betrayed."
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