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Apr 13, 2012

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN News, Apr 13, 2012


Science, meet life: Why I write on addiction in the Bronx
Scientific American (blog)
In my last post, I received a hefty mix of feedback, some outlandishly negative, including an array of bitter emails: “Science belongs in Scientific American.” It's the people who matter, which is why we talk about science. Context, in this case social ...
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The Funny Side of Climate Change
Scientific American
And she has just released a 16-page comic, The Carbon Supermarket, about carbon-offset markets as folly, which she has allowed Scientific American to reproduce in full (below). I talked with Evans by phone to find out why she thinks cartoons can help ...
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Scientific American
'Scientific American' technology writer to present lecture on medical technologies
Oklahoma Daily
by Hillary McLain | April 11, 2012 | 0 comments A New York Times and “Scientific American” technology writer will visit the OU Health Sciences Center today to speak about medical technologies. David Pogue's lecture, “Disruptive Technology in Healthcare ...
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Will Cameron's deep-sea voyage yield breakthrough drugs?
CNET
Moviemaker's expedition to the Mariana Trench could usher in a new type of undersea lab that can extract chemical compounds from microorganisms living in the deepest parts of the ocean. by Scientific American April 12, 2012 5:28 PM PDT ...
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Introducing: Kristina Ashley Bjoran
Scientific American (blog)
By Bora Zivkovic | April 10, 2012 | This is a series of Q&As with young and up-and-coming science, health and environmental writers and reporters. They have recently hatched in the Incubators (science writing programs at schools of journalism), ...
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Scientific American (blog)
When Science and Politics Mix: Fang Lizhi (1936–2012)
Scientific American (blog)
What follows is a short summary with sections cribbed from my actual profile of him, which appeared in the May 1994 issue of Scientific American (pdf for purchase; no html version available yet). Since assuming power after World War II, ...
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Scientific American (blog)
A Star With Nine Planets, Maybe More?
Scientific American (blog)
7th 2012, and he is working on 'The Copernicus Complex' (both fromScientific American / Farrar, Straus and Giroux.) Follow on Twitter @caleb_scharf. The views expressed are those of the author and are not necessarily those of Scientific American.
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Scientific American (blog)
Cave Bacteria Finding Suggests Ancient Origins of Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs
Scientific American (blog)
“This fact further underlines the importance of judicious use of antibiotics,” the researchers wrote in their paper. About the Author: Katherine Harmon is an associate editor for Scientific American covering health, medicine and life sciences.
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Scientific American (blog)
Nodding Disease Origins Remain Unexplained
Scientific American (blog)
And they are currently in the process of getting approval to begin the first, 80-child round of clinical trials. About the Author: Katherine Harmon is an associate editor for Scientific American covering health, medicine and lifesciences.
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Scientific American (blog)
Three Signs of Hope and One Omen on Climate
Huffington Post (blog)
With magazines like Scientific American publishing articles titled: "Global Warming Close to Becoming Irreversible," and 15000-plus temperature records set this spring in the US, it's no wonder the CFO of the business I work for said to me yesterday: ...
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The Sweet Smell Of Synthetic Whale Ambergris
Science 2.0
Rachel Nuwer is a science journalist who writes for venues including the New York Times, ScienceNOW and Scientific American. She lives in Brooklyn... In Moby Dick, Melville scoffs that “fine ladies and gentlemen should regale themselves with an essence ...
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Chemical Heritage Foundation Honors Biotech Visionary G. Steven Burrill With ...
MarketWatch (press release)
He serves on the editorial boards of Scientific American, the Journal of Commercial Biotechnology, and Life Science Leader and also serves on the advisory boards of the Center for Policy on Emerging Technologies and BioAg Gateway, City of Madison.
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Will This Post Make Sam Harris Change His Mind About Free Will?
Scientific American (blog)
Scientific American columnist Michael Shermer, when he hosted a recent talk by Harris at Caltech, praised him for “cutting through all the obfuscation and getting straight to the point” about free will in his new book. The neurologist Oliver Sacks ...
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Scientific American (blog)
Ancient cave home to resistant bacteria
UPI.com
A team led by scientists from McMaster University in Ontario, Canada, descended 1300 feet into the Lechuquilla Cave in New Mexico to collect samples of bacteria, Scientific American reported Wednesday. Since surface water takes thousands of years to ...
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Dinosaur Couture Should Be Open to All
Scientific American (blog)
I was considering this in the context of science illustration. Last year, before the Scientific American Blog Network launched, my co blogger Kalliopi Monoyios wrote an excellent piece about the Gregory S. Paul dinosaur skeleton controversy, ...
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Scientific American (blog)
'The Republican Brain': Probing the limits of Left and Right
Aljazeera.com
Criticism only spread over time, with additional high-profile editorials inScientific American that June ("Faith-Based Reasoning") and in Sciencein January 2003 ("An Epidemic of Politics"). The Beltway media largely ignored the scientists.
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Breaking ambergris news
Chicago Reader
That's partly conjecture, though: Scientific American reports thatscientists, never having seen a whale actually vomit up ambergris, now believe that it's excreted along with fecal matter. No one has ever seen a sperm whale excrete ambergris, ...
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Chicago Reader
Irreversible global warming may be imminent (1)
Record-Searchlight (blog)
According to a Reuters article published in Scientific American our planet "is close to reaching tipping points that will make it irreversibly hotter, making this decade critical in efforts to contain global warming." We could see a rise of global ...
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Common Pesticide Implicated Bee Colony Collapse Disorder
Scientific American (blog)
By Katherine Harmon | April 6, 2012 | 1 Honeybee colonies have been mysteriously dying off all over the globe, leaving scientists scratching their heads—and important crops languishing in the fields unpollinated. Viruses, mites, pesticides and poor ...
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Scientific American (blog)
Bugs Are Pooping Diseases Into Your Mouth While You Sleep
Jezebel
But according to Scientific American, the tropical Chagas disease—a "silent killer" common in Central and South America—might be more common in North America than anyone thought. And so, following the time-honored formula "science + popular media...
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New Technology Maps the Surprising Subtleties of Childhood and Teen Obesity
Scientific American (blog)
But she hopes that further study of the spatial environment will help provide new insights into battling childhood obesity. About the Author: Katherine Harmon is an associate editor for Scientific American covering health, medicine and life sciences.
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Scientific American (blog)
Cut the Appendix Surgery–Antibiotics are Effective for Uncomplicated Appendicitis
Scientific American (blog)
So until those stats improve, Bakker noted, “appendectomy for uncomplicated appendicitis will probably continue.” About the Author: Katherine Harmon is an associate editor for Scientific American covering health, medicine and life sciences.
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Scientific American (blog)
Corvallis City Council Should Implement Plastic Bag Ban
Huffington Post
According to Scientific American, nearly 8 percent of the world oil production goes into making plastic -- a substantial demand for a fleeting product, at least in use. In fact, plastic is anything but fleeting. According to the EPA, plastic litter ...
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Lines: Author Duhigg explains how habits work
Sacramento Bee
Among them is "The Scientific American Book of Love, Sex and the Brain" by Judith Horstman of Sacramento. Now award-winning New York Times investigative reporter Charles Duhigg narrows the focus of recent neuroscientific research with "The Power of...
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How Is Disaster Aid Being Retooled to Meet Catastrophes That Strike Cities?
Scientific American
Scientific American spoke with Brown about Katye, the impact of natural disasters on rapidly expanding cities and how cell phones may be used to help drought-plagued areas of Africa. CHF has been providing international aid for 50 years.
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Scientific American
German scientists link two labs with 'universal quantum network'
Register
Researcher Stephan Ritter of the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics explained toScientific American that the combination of atomic and photonic qubits was proposed 15 years ago, but it's difficult to achieve in practice because "if you want to use ...
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Blanking out: How stress can shut down the command centre in the brain
Daily Mail
A review in the latest issue of Scientific American looked at a number of studies that showed what makes a person vulnerable to anxiety. Genetic makeup is one factor as some people have weaker enzymes that are needed to return the brain back to normal ...
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Daily Mail
Google Currents for iOS Gets Instant Sync, Offline Reading, Translate, More
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Publisher editions - Publishers such as Forbes, The Guardian, TechCrunch, PBS, Saveur, Popular Science, ABC, 500px, Fast Company, Scientific American, CBS, The Atlantic, and more have produced hundreds of editions including in-depth articles, videos, ...
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What Makes It So Easy To Be Green (in Nature)?
KQED QUEST (blog)
Scientific American has a great article with more on fruit's ripening process. In the animal world, coloration can serve a multitude of purposes. Muddy-green American alligators enjoy great camouflage in their swampy homes, allowing them to sneak up on...
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MIT Robotics Team Uses Self-Sculpting Sand to Duplicate Objects
ThomasNet Industrial News Room
It's clear that at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), recycling has taken on a whole new meaning. Specifically, researchers at MIT's Distributed Robotics Laboratory (DRL), at the university's ComputerScience and Artificial Intelligence ...
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Scientists demo quantum network prototype
IT PRO
By Rene Millman, 12 Apr 2012 at 17:18 An elementary computer network using the principles of quantum physics has been demonstrated by a group of German scientists. Boffins at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics created a simple quantum network ...
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UR follows nationwide trend with push into STEM education
Campus Times
While Goldfarb lauded the benefits of having successful researchers leading the next generation of scientists, he cautioned that their success as researchers should not come at the cost of students' education. “Good teachers are rarely rewarded by the ...
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Natural Gas Is Bridge to Nowhere without Carbon Price & Serious Methane Leak ...
CleanTechnica
You can also find my work on Scientific American, Reuters, Change.org, most of the sites in the Important Media network, & many other places. For more, or to connect, go to: zacharyshahan.com I am very pro renewable energy, CNG vehicles & natural gas ...
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Talk Nation Radio: John Horgan on the End of War
Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Horgan is a science journalist and Director of the Center for Science Writings at Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey. A former senior writer atScientific American (1986-1997), he has also written for The New York Times, Time,...
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The Flame Challenge
The Stony Brook Press
Their discussions are filled with jargon, making it hard to connect sciencewith society. Alda's experience interviewing scientists on Scientific American Frontiers, which was aired on PBS, brought the issue to his attention once again.
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Bye-bye barf: whale vomit no longer necessary to make perfumes
SmartPlanet.com (blog)
Before you go check your perfume bottles, take solace that ambergris isn't generally used in American perfumes, according to Scientific American, but European companies still use it. For a long time it was in Chanel No. 5. The market is big enough that ...
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Yes, Deniers, Nature Reports Global Warming Was Preceded By Increasing CO2 ...
ThinkProgress
Mr. Lemonick covered science and the environment for TIME magazine for nearly 21 years, where he wrote more than 50 cover stories, and has also written for Discover,Scientific American, Wired, New Scientist and The Washington Post.
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Is a universal quantum network possible?
SmartPlanet.com (blog)
By Charlie Osborne | April 12, 2012, 2:32 AM PDT German scientists say for the first time it has been possible to create an elementary quantum network based on interfaces between single atoms and photons. Communications networks are vital for our daily ...
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Mystery Dolphin Die-Off Hits Peru
Newser
Since January, an estimated 2800 of the sea creatures have been found dead on Peru's northern beaches, reports Scientific American. Experts believe the mass die-off could be caused by acoustic interference stirred up by oil testing or possibly a virus.
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"An international team of scientists has created a handheld, battery powered device that has been shown to effectively rid skin of bacteria in an instant by blasting it with plasma...... (Scientific American is part of Nature Publishing Group.) ..... iodine found there 2.5 becquerel per gram of dry weight -- was well above levels sampled in kelps prior to the Fukushima release, according to the paper, published online earlier this month in the journal Environmental Science & Technology.
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Update: Homeopathy in Brazilian Scientific American
By Harriet Hall
When I committed the error described above, I disregarded the conceptual content:Scientific American, reflecting what is probably the majority of scientific opinion, understands that homeopathy is not science. Readers outraged by my ...
Science-Based Medicine
Flame Retardants May Create Deadlier Fires - Scientific American ...
In one of the deadliest nightclub fires in American history, 100 people died at a rock ...Get science news via ... Read the whole article on Scientific American ... Newtechnology tracks sparrow migration for first time from California to Alaska ...
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CBS World News, Apr 13, 2012


100 stories up One World Trade center, pride and painful memories
CBS News
The CBS Evening News asked several correspondents to go to the top with the iron workers walking the beams more than 1000 feet in the air. Several declined. But Nancy Cordes and her crew, jumped at the chance. Getting to the top of One World Trade ...
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Commentary: Remembering Mike Wallace
NPR
Naturally, like every other baby boomer, I didn't remember a time when Mike Wallace was not part of the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite. Back in the nineteen-eighties, the top judges for those awards were journalism gods like Wallace and John ...
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Mike Wallace, '60 Minutes' interrogator, gave show journalistic heft and a ...
Christian Science Monitor
By David Bauder, Associated Press / April 9, 2012 This 2006 file photo shows Mike Wallace, longtime CBS '60 Minutes' correspondent, during an interview at his office in New York. Wallace, famed for his tough interviews, has died, Saturday, April 7.
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Christian Science Monitor
Famed CBS journalist Mike Wallace dies at 93
MyFox Los Angeles
Wallace was the first man hired when late CBS news producer Don Hewitt put together the staff of "60 Minutes" at the TV news magazine's inception in 1968. The show wasn't a hit at first, but it worked its way up to the top 10 in the 1977-78 season and ...
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CBS News Legend Mike Wallace Dead at 93
Hollywood Reporter
Wallace staked out a number of polarizing social and political issues with aggressive glee and saw every news story as a “drama built around value conflict.” His style was often to let the answer hang there for a few seconds to embarrass his subjects ...
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Hollywood Reporter
CBS News legend Mike Wallace dies at 93
MarketWatch
(NYSE:CBS) , said in a statement. “Without him and his iconic style, there probably wouldn't be a “60 Minutes.” It almost didn't matter what stories he was covering, you just wanted to hear what he would ask next,” said Jeff Fager, the chairman of CBS ...
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'60 Minutes' interrogator Mike Wallace dies
KRCG
Mike Wallace, longtime CBS "60 Minutes" correspondent, listens during an interview at his office in New York, Monday May 8, 2006. / AP photo NEW YORK (AP) — Within five months of each other, two of the men who helped make "60 Minutes" the most ...
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Mike Wallace, CBS pioneer of '60 Minutes' dead at 93
Barre Montpelier Times Argus
The show, which moved to Sunday nights at 7 in 1970, was slow to catch on. Creative conflict marked its climb to the top of the television heap in the 1970s. Wallace fought his fellow correspondents for the best stories and the most airtime.
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Mike Wallace, `60 Minutes' interrogator, dies
Boston.com
When a Wallace story found little to back up rumors that Coors beer executives were racist, the relieved company took out newspaper ads trumpeting that it had survived. The ad's top: "The four most dreaded words in the English language: Mike Wallace is ...
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"The Hunger Games" trilogy appears on "challenged" books list
CBS News
In last year's list, when just the title book of the trilogy was in the top 10, complaints included "sexually explicit" and "unsuited to age group and violence." Collins herself acknowledged her dystopian stories were not for everyone, ...
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Highlights of Wallace's career
Politico
1951: Wallace begins working at CBS. — 1950s: “Night Beat,” a series of one-on-one interviews that first brought Wallace recognition for his style of questioning, begins airing on a local New York station. It later airs on ABC.
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Mike Wallace, '60 Minutes' star interviewer, dies
Houston Chronicle (blog)
This May 8, 2006 file photo shows Mike Wallace, veteran CBS " 60 Minutes" correspondent, waiting in a hallway near his office to see a colleague in New York, Monday May 8, 2006. Wallace, famed for his tough interviews on "60 Minutes," has died, ...
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Wallace's death marks end of old-school era
Inland Empire News
In a career that spanned seven decades, Wallace evolved from a radio entertainer in the 1940s and TV game-show host in the '50s to the no-nonsense inquisitor of CBS' top-rated news magazine, 60 Minutes, which launched in 1968. He applied his trademark ...
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Inland Empire News
Mike Wallace, muckraking TV journalist, dead at 93
Washington Times
NEW CANAAN, Conn., April 8, 2012 – Longtime CBS journalist and “60 Minutes” muckraking reporter Mike Wallace died last night at the Waveny Care Center in New Canaan, Connecticut. He was 93. The cause of death was not announced.
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Washington Times
Mike Wallace: Face of '60 Minutes' dies at age 93
Indianapolis Star
3, 2005 file photo provided by Fox TV News shows "Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace (left) pointing at his father, Mike Wallace, a CBS "60 Minutes" correspondent, during taping of the television show in New York. Their talk represents the first time ...
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Wallace was already a veteran of the "CBS Morning News with Mike Wallace" and had covered most of the 1960s' major news stories, including several assignments to Vietnam, when he was hired as a correspondent for the new television ...
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'60 Minutes' icon Mike Wallace dies at 93 - WRDW News 12
CBS News legend Mike Wallace, the 60 MINUTES' pit-bull reporter whose probing, brazen style made his name synonymous with the tough interview – a style he practically invented for television more than half a century ago – died last night. He was 93 and ...Wallace played a huge role in 60 MINUTES' rise to the top of the ratings to become the number-one program of all time, with an unprecedented 23 seasons on the Nielsen annual top 10 list – five as the number-one program.
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Tsunami alert for Indian Ocean nations after 8.7 ... - WRDW News 12
Wednesday, April 11, 2012. (CBS/AP) BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - Indonesian authorities said they believed that a tsunami would hit their shores after a massive earthquake struck waters off the country Wednesday, triggering widespread panic ...
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Customer Satisfaction Boosts Loyalty To News ... - CBS Detroit
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“Mobile is an incredibly powerful tool for news and entertainment organizations,” Feinberg said. “People want to be able to read the top stories, watch their favorite shows and check the latest scores from their phone or tablet, and they expect ...
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CBS News to air special program dedicated to Mike Wallace ...
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CBS News announced that it will air a special program next Sunday, April 15 dedicated to 60 Minutes correspondent Mike Wallace, who passed away on Saturday, April 7, at the age of 93. “It is with tremendous sadness that ... Wallace played a huge role in 60 MINUTES' rise to the top of the ratings to become the number-one program of all time, with an unprecedented 23 seasons on the Nielsen annual top 10 list – five as the number-one program. He announced he would step down ...
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Mike Wallace Dies, Web Remembers
By Brian Anthony Hernandez
Famed 60 Minutes broadcaster Mike Wallace died Saturday night at age 93, CBS Newsannounced Sunday, and fans and fellow journalists quickly took to social networks to express their condolences. Wallace was surrounded by his family at ...
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CBS News journalist Mike Wallace dead at 93 - The Hill's Blog ...
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Wallace's persistent questioning of world leaders, profiles of celebrities and exposes of scam artists came to define “60 Minutes,” the CBS centerpiece news magazine that has stayed near the top of the ratings for decades. Wallace had been “ill for many years,”CBS “Face the Nation” host Bob Schieffer ... It almost didn't matter what stories he was covering, you just wanted to hear what he would ask next.” Wallace announced he would step down as a full-time correspondent in 2006, ...
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Wallace was the first man hired when late CBS news producer Don Hewitt put together the staff of "60 Minutes" at the TV news magazine's inception in 1968. The show wasn't a hit at first, but it worked its way up to the top 10 in the 1977-78 ...
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Travis Walton. Regular Photo Size. Latest Local News. Teen birth rate better but still bad. The latest numbers rank New Mexico second-worst in the nation … Service dog helps abused children. Some of the roughest times for abused or neglected children are… Crash victim ... It's a story Walton has told all over the world; and next week he will tell it here in Albuquerque . “Most of the places I .... Watch what's on now - streaming from CBS News on the live feed player. Sandia Crest, New ...
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Saying goodbye to Mike Wallace [video] - Holy Kaw!
"All of us at CBS News and particularly at 60 Minutes owe so much to Mike," Jeff Fager,CBS News chairman, said in a statement of his own. "Without him and his iconic style, there probably wouldn't be a 60 Minutes. There simply hasn't been ...
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Sketch Released of Troy Sexual Assault Suspect | CBS 8 News ...
Troy police have released a sketch of the man suspected in the sexual assaults of two women on the same day in the same neighborhood.
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CBS News correspondent Mike Wallace has passed away at the age of 93. Wallace was known for his tough interviews - the legendary newsman, famous for his ...
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Veteran CBS journalist Mike Wallace dead at 93 ... - Yahoo! News
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WAUWATOSA - A Milwaukee woman is in trouble after attacking her nurse when she was patient recently at Froedtert Hospital. 27 year old Danielle Latham is ...
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CBS News Anchor Mike Wallace Dies At Age Of 93 - One News Page
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