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CBS evening news anchor Katie Couric greets fans while attending the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Emily Couric Cancer Center Saturday April 12, 2008 at the University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville, Va. The center is named after State Sen. Emily Couric, a rising star in Virginia's Democratic Party, who died in 2001of pancreatic cancer. The sister of NBC's ``Today'' show co-host Katie Couric was 54. Couric died at her home in Charlottesville, where she had lived for almost 20 years.

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CBS evening news anchor Katie Couric greets fans while attending the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Emily Couric Cancer Center Saturday April 12, 2008 at the University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville, Va. The center is named after State Sen. Emily Couric, a rising star in Virginia's Democratic Party, who died in 2001of pancreatic cancer. The sister of NBC's ``Today'' show co-host Katie Couric was 54. Couric died at her home in Charlottesville, where she had lived for almost 20 years.