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anchor

In computing, a hypertext markup language (HTML) tag that turns ordinary text into a hyperlink. Anchors are used to link to other documents, either on the same web site, or to documents anywhere on the World Wide Web. If a document is very large then anchors may also be used to link to other parts of that same document. Anchor text is usually underlined, coloured differently, or surrounded by a dotted line in order to mark it out from normal text.



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Osgood, who is the anchorperson of CBS News Sunday Morning, succeeds admirably in his presentation of letters written by politicians, authors, artists and show business personalities.
Their strained performance is offset by equally awkward pseudo-joviality from the anchorpersons.
Bob Nicholas, Houston's first African American anchorperson, spent 30 years reporting the news.
 
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