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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]
She didn't know anything about Pat Baker until after Kuralt died. Petie was buried beside him when she died in 1999.--Susan Nunes 06 September 2009 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.36.204.109 ( talk ) 19:17, 6 September 2009 (UTC) [ reply ]
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]
The late Charles Kuralt believed “everyone has a story.” ... Every other month, we host a free online evening discussion called “Let’s Talk Art.” The next one is Thursday, Aug. 22, at 6 ...
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Charles Osgood, the witty CBS News journalist who shepherded “CBS Sunday Morning” for more than two decades — a longer tenure than the show’s original host, Charles Kuralt — died Tuesday ...
Charles Kuralt, 62, American journalist, complications from lupus. [17] Slobodan Mišković, 52, Serbian handball coach and player. Miguel Najdorf, 87, Polish-Argentinian chess grandmaster. [18] Amado Carrillo Palomino, 40, Mexican drug lord, complications during cosmetic surgery. Bevis Reid, 78, British track and field athlete and Olympian. [19]
Patrick Baker, who was pardoned by Kentucky’s former governor for a 2014 murder, faced new charges for the killing in May and was convicted in August. Pardoned Kentucky killer sentenced to 42 ...