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David Bloom, who was embedded with the U.S. Army’s 3rd Infantry Division outside Baghdad, died Sunday of an apparent pulmonary embolism. An NBC spokeswoman tells the Associated Press the 39-year-old anchor of the weekend “Today” show was traveling with troops about 25 miles south of Baghdad when he suddenly collapsed. “You couldn’t keep him away from a story,” says Tim Russert. “Whenever something was breaking, he wanted to be there.”
> Rodgers: “It was fun to watch a journalist with so much enthusiasm” (RS)
> Lauer: “To say it’s a difficult morning doesn’t even come close” (N’day)
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