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- Barbara Miller - ABC News
Barbara Miller is the ABC's North America correspondent based in Washington DC She has also been a Europe correspondent for the ABC in London Prior to that, Barbara worked for the BBC World Service
- ABC journalist unknowingly strikes gold in queue to see Queen’s coffin
Seasoned ABC journalist Barbara Miller unknowingly struck gold while interviewing punters waiting in line to see the Queen’s coffin at Westminster Hall
- ABC News - I dont view my cancer as a battle, perhaps. . . | Facebook
"I don't view my cancer as a battle, perhaps because there's no one tumour site, perhaps because I don't want a fight on my hands — things are tough enough " Wonderful story of Barbara Miller and her courage in sharing her story of hope I think you are amazing Barbara Love listening and watching you Hope is what we all have in life God bless
- Barbara Miller - ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Barbara Miller is a reporter with ABC Radio Current Affairs and regular contributor to AM, The World Today and PM
- Lymphoma is not a battle, its just part of me - ABC News
Barbara was ABC Europe Correspondent when she first started investigating her symptoms (Supplied) But there were the ongoing problems I had swallowing some foods without feeling like I was in danger of choking and the sense that the lymph nodes under my chin were always swollen
- VIDEO: Barbara Miller explains how Joe Bidens late exit bolsters . . .
North America Correspondent Barbara Miller explains how Joe Biden's late exit bolsters support for Kamala Harris We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn, and work
- Barbara Miller - ABC listen
Journalist with the ABCWe acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work
- Lisa Millar - Wikipedia
In 2001, Millar was assigned as the ABC's North American correspondent, based in Washington, before returning to Australia in 2005 She was part of the team that won the 2005 Walkley Award for Investigative Journalism for the story that discovered Vivian Solon in the Philippines
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