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  2. Charles Kuralt - Wikipedia

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    Charles Bishop Kuralt (September 10, 1934 [1] – July 4, 1997) was an American television, newspaper and radio journalist and author. [2] [3] He is most widely known for his long career with CBS, first for his "On the Road" segments on The CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite, and later as the first anchor of CBS News Sunday Morning, a position he held for fifteen years. [4]

  3. Wallace Kuralt - Wikipedia

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    Wallace Hamilton Kuralt Sr. (1908–1994) was an influential North Carolina government bureaucrat who served as Director of Public Welfare in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. from 1945 to 1972. [ 2 ] in that role he implemented a variety of progressive programs [ 1 ] and he also spearheaded the implementation of eugenics policies in that state.

  4. An American Moment - Wikipedia

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    Kuralt died in 1997. He was replaced by James Earl Jones, who continued as host of the program until production ended in 1999. Charles Kuralt's American Moments, a compilation of vignettes from the series, was published by Simon & Schuster in 1998. Kirkus Reviews described the book as "[j]ust as hokey and sentimental as Kuralt’s broadcasts." [3]

  5. 16 in Webster Groves - Wikipedia

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    [1] In response to the protest, CBS returned to Webster Groves and made a follow-up, 16 In Webster Groves Revisited, which was essentially the same material with some added footage of residents venting. In the sequel, Kuralt said "One sociologist suggested we ought to call it Forty in Webster Groves."

  6. Kuralt - Wikipedia

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    Kuralt is the surname of several people: Anže Kuralt (born 1991), Slovenian ice hockey player; Charles Kuralt (1934–1997), American journalist; Jože Kuralt (1956–1986), Slovene alpine skier; Wallace Hamilton Kuralt (1908–1994), American government bureaucrat from North Carolina

  7. Joseph Edward Kurtz - Wikipedia

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    On October 26, 1999, Kurtz was appointed as the second bishop of the Diocese of Knoxville by Pope John Paul II. He received his episcopal consecration on December 8. 1999. from Archbishop Gabriel Higuera , with Archbishop Thomas Kelly and Bishop Edward Cullen serving as co-consecrators , before an audience of approximately 5,000 at the ...

  8. Dean of the College of Cardinals - Wikipedia

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    For centuries, the cardinal bishop who had been a bishop of a suburbicarian see the longest was the dean. This custom became a requirement with the canon law of 1917. [1] [2] [a] On 26 February 1965, Pope Paul VI empowered the cardinal bishops to elect the dean from among their number. [3] [b] Both the dean and subdean must reside in Rome. [1]

  9. Vincent (bishop of Várad) - Wikipedia

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    Vincent was born into a kinship which possessed lands in Slavonia.He had a brother Bágyon (Bagun) and a sister, who married a certain Martin. [1] Sometime after 1239, Vincent was elected provost of the collegiate chapter of Bács (present-day Bač, Serbia) in the Archdiocese of Kalocsa.