Mike Wallace Dies: '60 Minutes' Correspondent Was 93

News anchor Mike Wallace attends The 2007
National Board of Review Awards Gala at Cipriani 42nd street January 15,
2008. Images (Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)
Veteran broadcast journalist Mike Wallace has died, according to CBS News.
He was 93 years old and had been in declining health in recent years.
Wallace was a correspondent on the CBS News program "60 Minutes," since its premiere in 1968 where he earned a reputation as one of the toughest interviewers in the business.
He spent 38 seasons with the program before announcing his retirement in 2006.
Here are some of Mr. Wallace's great interviews . . .
He was 93 years old and had been in declining health in recent years.
Wallace was a correspondent on the CBS News program "60 Minutes," since its premiere in 1968 where he earned a reputation as one of the toughest interviewers in the business.
He spent 38 seasons with the program before announcing his retirement in 2006.
Here are some of Mr. Wallace's great interviews . . .
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