The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT3) UNDATED -- December 25, 2006 -- OBIT-STANTON -- From left, Edward R. Murrow, who helped establish CBS as the voice of broadcast journalism, William S. Paley, chairman of CBS, and Frank Stanton, CBS president, in 1946 in an undated photo. Stanton, a central figure in the development of television broadcasting in the United States and the industry's most articulate and persuasive spokesman during his nearly three decades as president of CBS, died Sunday afternoon at his home in Boston, Elizabeth Allison, a longtime friend, said Monday. (The New York Times)
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2006-12-25
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