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'NewsHour's' Lehrer has heart surgery

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  • Jim Lehrer has successful heart valve surgery
  • Lehrer has hosted or co-hosted PBS' "NewsHour" since 1970s
  • Other correspondents will fill in while Lehrer recuperates
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NEW YORK (AP) -- Jim Lehrer, anchorman of PBS' "NewsHour," has undergone successful heart valve surgery.

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Jim Lehrer has been a part of the "NewsHour" since its beginnings in the 1970s.

Lehrer, who had the operation Wednesday, remained hospitalized Friday, but planned to be back on the broadcast within a few weeks, said "NewsHour" spokeswoman Anne Bell.

"The surgery went well and we expect his return by the end of May," she said, adding that Lehrer first felt ill last week and checked into Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.

She offered no other details.

Filling in for Lehrer, who turns 74 next month, will be correspondents Gwen Ifill, Ray Suarez, Margaret Warner and Judy Woodruff.

Based in Washington, "The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer" is seen five nights a week on more than 315 PBS stations nationwide. E-mail to a friend E-mail to a friend

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