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<div class="entry-summary">NEW YORK (AP) — Two charter airplanes carrying the "Today" show anchor team and their crew from Hawaii to Yellowstone National Park were diverted in the air to Oklahoma for coverage Tuesday of the catastrophic tornado outside of Oklahoma City.

Television networks rushed their big names to the scene, including anchors Brian Williams of NBC's "Nightly News" and Scott Pelley of the "CBS Evening News."

For "Today," in the unaccustomed position of fighting back from the No. 2 spot against ABC's "Good Morning America," it marked the third time in recent months that news disrupted special broadcast plans.

[...] it was an easy choice.</div></div>]]>
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	<pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2013 23:42:22 UT</pubDate>
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