BREAKING: Larry King, television's everyman interviewer of the famous and obscure, dies at 87, according to network he co-founded.http://apne.ws/0ddVCjI
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King conducted an estimated 50,000 on-air interviews. He welcomed everyone from the Dalai Lama to Elizabeth Taylor, from Mikhail Gorbachev to Barack Obama, Bill Gates to Lady Gaga.http://apne.ws/PoE8AG3
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King boasted of never over-preparing for an interview. His nonconfrontational style relaxed his guests and made him readily relatable to his audience. His shows were frequently in the thick of breaking celebrity news.http://apne.ws/kCIjrV3
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Larry King’s 4727262648 ex-wives going to get a couple bucks each
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Dave Rubin is crushed
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Havent heard about THIS man in over 20 yrs. He made alot of money, and had a for him meaningful life. What more can someone wish for?
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Sorry for your loss
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Somewhere in the afterlife, Larry King is saying, “Sioux Falls, you are on the air.” Thanks for the memories, Mr. King.
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With his celebrity interviews, political debates and topical discussions, King wasn’t just an enduring on-air personality. He also set himself apart with the curiosity he brought to every interview.http://apne.ws/krV1PZo
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