Sunday, April 8, 2012

Mike wallace

  • By DAVID BAUDER AP Television Writer NEW YORK (AP) - Mike Wallace is here to see you.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • NEW YORK (Reuters) - Mike Wallace, the grand inquisitor of CBSs 60 Minutes news show who once declared there was no such thing as an indiscreet question, has died at the age of 93, the network said on Sunday.
  • (Reuters)
  • 11:40 a.m. | Updated Mike Wallace, a pioneer of American broadcasting who confronted leaders and liars for the newsmagazine "60 Minutes" for four decades, has died, CBS News said Sunday morning. He was 93.
  • (New York Times Blogs)
  • The 1984 trial triggered Wallaces first bout of clinical depression, and he tried to kill himself by swallowing sleeping pills. He publicly acknowledged the suicide attempt during a 60 Minutes tribute to him in 2006.
  • (Miami Herald)
  • Mike Wallace, who pioneered and then dominated the enduringly popular TV newsmagazine "60 Minutes," died Saturday night, CBS announced. He was 93. Wallace, who had triple heart bypass surgery in early 2008, died in New Haven, Conn.
  • (Courier-Journal)
  • As we salute the memory of Mike Wallace -- its a little known fact that among his many notable accomplishments, he was the first American to introduce the Beatles on U.S. TV.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • NEW YORK — Mike Wallace didnt interview people. He interrogated them. He cross-examined them. Sometimes he eviscerated them.
  • (Cape Cod Times)

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