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Woman Attacked By Chimp To Appear On 'Oprah'
The Hartford CourantThe Stamford woman who was severely injured in a chimpanzee attack in February will appear Wednesday on "The Oprah Winfrey Show." Charla Nash, who turns 56 today, lost both hands, her vision, nose, lips and eyelids in the February attack. She has been...Tags: Ohio, Sandra Herold, Hospitals and Clinics, Cleveland, Animals
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Stamford Woman Mauled By Chimpanzee Reveals Face On Winfrey Show
The Hartford CourantCharla Nash had not shown her face publicly since the February attack that made her a national fascination, a woman mauled by a chimpanzee, left to live with no hands, nose, lips or eyes. The Stamford woman knows the tabloids have been vying for a...Tags: Ohio, Hospitals and Clinics, Kevin Miller, Hands, Cleveland Clinic
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Chimp Victim Speaks To Oprah
The Hartford CourantThe Stamford woman injured in a chimpanzee attack showed her face on national television today, speaking with Oprah Winfrey in her first interview since the attack. Charla Nash, 56, lost both hands, her vision, nose, lips and eyelids in the attack....Tags: Ohio, Hospitals and Clinics, Thumbs, Kevin Miller, Hands
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Chimp Attack Victim Reveals Face During Oprah Interview
A Connecticut woman who was attacked by a 200-pound chimpanzee has revealed her face and says she's ready to heal and move forward. On Wednesday's episode of "The Oprah Winfrey Show," Charla Nash says she's starting to get stronger. The animal ripped...Tags: Oprah Winfrey Show (tv program), Ohio, Hospitals and Clinics, ABC, Cleveland Clinic
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Chimp Attack Victim Appears On 'Oprah,' May Be Discharged From Hospital
The Hartford CourantA family attorney says a Connecticut woman who was mauled by a 200-pound chimpanzee may be discharged soon from the Cleveland Clinic. Charla Nash has no memory of the chimpanzee attack that left her blind, with no hands and a severely damaged face, she...Tags: Ohio, Hospitals and Clinics, Cleveland Clinic, Sandra Herold, Television Industry
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Victim Of Chimp Attack To Appear On 'Oprah' Today
The Hartford CourantCharla Nash has no memory of the chimpanzee attack that left her blind, with no hands and a severely damaged face, she told Oprah Winfrey on Tuesday. She learned about the attack when she woke up from a coma. "She was hoping to be able to see at some...Tags: Ohio, Sandra Herold, Hospitals and Clinics, Television Industry, Cleveland
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The breaking news staffer is Sylvia Lee Wingfield, followed by Rodrique Ngowi at 5:30 p.m. The news editor is Patrick Sanders. The Hartford bureau can be reached at (860) 246-6876 or toll-free (800) 842-2068. For problems with equipment, the...Tags: Punishment, Indianapolis Colts, Sexual Assault, Crimes, Football
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Woman attacked by chimp reveals face on 'Oprah'
The Associated PressA woman who was attacked by a chimpanzee revealed her heavily disfigured face on Oprah Winfrey's television show, saying she is blind and has to eat through a straw, but isn't angry. "I don't even think about it," Charla Nash said on Wednesday's...Tags: Family, Ohio, Hospitals and Clinics, Employees, Cleveland Clinic
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Graphic Content: Woman Mauled by Chimp Reveals Mutilated Face
wpix.comA Connecticut woman whose face was severely disfigured following a brutal attack by a 200-pound chimpanzee appeared on camera for the first time since the February mauling. Charla Nash, 55, was a guest on Wednesday's taping of "The Oprah Winfrey Show,"...Tags: Forehead, Ohio, Sandra Herold, Hospitals and Clinics, Richard Blumenthal
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