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Peter Martin
Saturday, July 18, 2009
The man who bought much of the world the moon landing...
(via Australia as it happens)
...has passed on
Here's his LA Times
obituary
.
What did he say at that special moment, almost 40 years ago?
"Whew, boy!"
And here he is announcing Kennedy's death:
It is said that at that moment television became America's cathedral.
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RIP :(
July 18, 2009
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