- Dan Rather - Wikipedia
Daniel Irvin Rather Jr ( ˈræðər ; born October 31, 1931) is an American journalist, commentator, and former national evening news anchor He began his career in Texas, becoming a national name in September 1961 after his reporting saved thousands of lives during Hurricane Carla
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At a very young age, Rather grappled with his mortality William Ernest Henley's poem "Invictus" helped him focus on his strengths rather than his weaknesses
- Dan Rather | Biography, TV Shows, Facts | Britannica
Dan Rather (born October 31, 1931, Wharton, Texas, U S ) is an American newscaster and author who covered some of the most important historical events of his time, including the civil rights movement, the Vietnam War, and the Watergate scandal, during his four decades with CBS
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American journalist Dan Rather is best known for his 24-year tenure as anchor of 'CBS Evening News '
- Who is Dan Rather? His Wife, Age, Young, Biography, Height, Net Worth . . .
Daniel Irvin Rather Jr , better known as Dan Rather, is an American news anchor, journalist, and commentator who is famed for reporting and broadcasting Hurricane Carla His reporting saved hundreds of thousands of lives In 1964, he became a White House correspondent for CBS
- Tragic Details About Former CBS News Anchor Dan Rathers Life
Dan Rather is a well-known figure in news His long career and his touching relationship with his wife are an inspiration, but he's faced many challenges
- Dan Rather Bio, Wiki, Age, CBS, Height, Family, Wife, Son, Salary, Net . . .
Daniel Irvin Rather Jr is an American journalist, author, and former national evening news anchor Rather began his career in Texas, becoming a national name after his reporting saved thousands of lives during Hurricane Carla in September 1961
- Dan Rather, at 92, on a life in news - CBS News
It's been almost 20 years since Dan Rather signed off from the anchor desk here at CBS News Of the so-called "Big Three" TV anchormen back in the day, watched by some 50 million people a
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