Saturday, July 18, 2009

America's Most trusted man died Walter Cronkite

American former television anchor and correspondent Walter Cronkite, died on 92 years.

Cronkite, died at his home in New York, surrounded by family, and the cause of death has been reported, cerebral vascular disease.

Compared with the CBS News 1962 until 1981, Cronkite on historical events, such as landing on the moon, and the war in Vietnam and the Watergate scandal.

Perhaps most famous for breaking news, and the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963, the tears, as he did.

It was at the forefront of the study in the United States in 1972 to determine the most reliable man in the country, beating and other politicians and journalists.

Cronkite was synonymous with the words known by the marina in the Netherlands, while the Swedish Kronkiters called Cronkiters.

Statement by the President in Barack Obama, Cronkite said, "and, for what we believe and not let down this country have an icon, and my good friend and he will be truly missed."

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