Washington Post
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Tom Shales says. "More than any other visible individual,
Mike Wallace embodies and personifies '60 Minutes' and its long tradition of outstanding and aggressive broadcast journalism -- his appearance, now a wrinkled visage, still looks young and energetic around the eyes, and his commanding voice is one of the most distinctive and recognizable in broadcasting history. It's a voice that hasn't aged a day during his 60-year career." Wallace announced Tuesday that he's retiring from "60 Minutes."
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"I'm slowing down, not coming to a complete halt," says Wallace (PI)
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“I've got things still going which you'll be very curious to see" (USAT)