Mike Wallace News
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Transportation consultant Fehr & Peers, studying the commuting habits of California residents last year, got 300 responses from 5,300 postcard surveys sent by mail. Using cellular signals over the same period, Fehr was able to track travel patterns for 76,500 handset users.
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Mike Wallace, the hard-charging correspondent who was billed by CBS as “America’s toughest interviewer” on the long-running “60 Minutes” newsmagazine, has died. He was 93.
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The Miami Dolphins agreed to a five-year contract with free-agent wide receiver Mike Wallace that’s worth $60 million to $65 million, the Miami Herald said, citing an unidentified person familiar with the deal.
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The first man on the moon, the first U.S. woman in space and the first black Federal Reserve member were among the notable deaths in 2012.
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Mike Wallace joined the Miami Dolphins as the National Football League’s free agent signing period began, while the Philadelphia Eagles released Pro Bowl cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha and the Buffalo Bills cut starting quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick.
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Former Pro Bowl wide receivers Percy Harvin and Anquan Boldin are on the verge of switching teams as the National Football League’s free-agent signing period begins today with fellow wideouts Mike Wallace, Greg Jennings and Wes Welker among the top players on the market.
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Calvert Crary, a Wall Street lawyer who crafted a business out of providing investors an edge by predicting the outcome of corporate court battles, has died. He was 69.
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Wide receiver Wes Welker’s move to Denver made the Broncos the new favorite to win the 2014 Super Bowl, moving them past his old team, the New England Patriots.
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The New York Jets continued their offseason makeover, losing a tight end while picking up a running back and someone to block for him on the third full day of the National Football League free-agent period.
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A tribute to recently deceased journalist Mike Wallace with CBS News chairman and "60 Minutes" executive producer Jeff Fager and correspondents Morley Safer and Steve Kroft. TONIGHT on Charlie Rose @ 7p & 10p ET. (Source: Bloomberg)
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