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Lynne Russell (born November 1, 1946 in Orange, New Jersey, USA) is a news reader on the Canadian cable news channel CBC Newsworld, part of the CBC, and has been since May 2006. Lynne Russell reading news headlines on a one-minute newscast called CBC News: Now for the CBC Newsworld all-news cable channel Lynne Russell reading news headlines on a one-minute newscast called CBC News: Now for the CBC Newsworld all-news cable channel
She is best known for anchoring prime time newscasts on CNN Headline News from 1983 to 2001. This stint made her the first woman to anchor a nationally-televised prime time news program.
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Lynne worked part time as a Sherrif's Deputy while living in Georgia. She also holds black belts in Shotokan karate and Choi Kwang-Do, a variant of Tae Kwon Do. This training explains her trim figure and long legs.



