- (CNN)-- Mike Wallace, who spent four decades as a hard-hitting, provocative news correspondent on 60 Minutes, has died, CBS reported Sunday. He was 93. (CNN)
- 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 (AP) — Longtime CBS correspondent Mike Wallace is being remembered by friends and colleagues as a fiercely aggressive interviewer who was proud of his intimidating demeanor. (KPVI Newschannel 6)
- Reaction to the death of Mike Wallace, 60 Minutes icon and the last lion of American TV news, began pouring in this afternoon. Wallace, 93, who had lived in a New Canaan, Conn. nursing home the past several years, had been suffering from dementia. (Newsday)
- NEW YORK - Mike Wallace is here to see you. (Pioneer Press)
- He came to Chicago not long after college as Myron Wallace, taking any broadcast job he was offered to support his young family and make a name for himself. (Chicago Sun-Times)
- NEW YORK -- Mike Wallace didnt interview people. He interrogated them. He cross-examined them. Sometimes he eviscerated them. (AZCentral.com)
- It was great entertainment for auctiongoers, even if they didnt bid on a thing, Bacheller said. It was great theater. Wallace, a part-time Vineyard resident, died Saturday in Connecticut at the age of 93. (Cape Cod Times)
Monday, April 9, 2012
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