> I can think of six people better suited to such a task, three of them
women.
> To me, this seems like little more than a publicity stunt to call
attention to
> Yahoo's attempt to build a news service -- once they've cashed in on
> whatever name value she might provide, they'll shove her to the side and
> bring in qualified talent.

You're assuming that the people hiring her at Yahoo (will come to) share
your assessment of Ms. Couric's abilities. That's far from guaranteed.

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