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The reopening of Ellis Island to the public during America's bicentennial year prompted CBS News' Charles Kuralt to offer his ...
There’s something missing from television news, and it isn’t just Charles Kuralt, who died last week after a splendid career spent finding meaning in the uncelebrated. It’s the ge… ...
President Thomas Jefferson's acquisition of more than 800,000 square miles of land from France in 1803 was a remarkable chapter in American history, all the more fascinating for it being so unexpected ...
Charles Kuralt says 90 percent of the mail he’s received at “CBS Sunday Morning” over the last 15 years includes basically the same plea: “Oh gosh, never change that show. That program our ...
Host Charles Kuralt on the set of "Sunday Morning" on the show's very first broadcast, January 28, 1979. CBS News And then, in January of 1979, Kuralt went on to anchor the ...
Charles Kuralt, the folksy CBS newsman who left behind the drama of covering far-off wars and national elections to chronicle small-town and offbeat America from a motor home for his “On the ...
When Willie Nelson sings On the Road Again I always think of CBS’ Charles Kuralt. The itinerant reporter for CBS and host of Sunday Morning has traveled the back roads of America for 20 years ...
From the 1960s to the '90s, CBS News correspondent Charles Kuralt was "On the Road," looking for stories and people where no one else was looking. Kuralt died in 1997, and many of the people he ...
YESTERDAY morning, the men and women of CBS News honored Charles Kuralt, television news’ most beloved figure and their cherished colleague, with television’s most precious asset: airti… ...
For all the joy and exhilaration of his work, a hint of melancholy shaded the word pictures of America that Charles Kuralt painted from the road for 27 years.Always there was a sense that Kuralt ...
Garrison Keillor is bound for Denmark, having closed ”A Prairie Home Companion” after years of success and whimsy on public radio. His audience for music and reminiscence from his inter… ...
Rifling through Charles Kuralt's personal effects, I felt like a voyeur, a scopophiliac. But I had to find out. Kuralt, now 60, began his career as a correspondent in 1957.