John Palmer, Former NBC News Correspondent, Dies
Served with the network from 1962 till 1990 and from 1994 till his retirement in 2002
Longtime NBC news correspondent John Palmer has died at a Washington hospital. He was 77.
Palmer's wife Nancy confirmed he died Saturday at George Washington University Hospital of pulmonary fibrosis.
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"John Palmer, Former NBC News Correspondent, Dies"
And my Dad died several years ago. Why would some TV talking head rate a headline?
I'm tired of the Kardashians.
John Palmer, Former NBC News Correspondent, Dies
And not a single fuck was given.
Why no story for Michael Ansara? A hell of a lot more people knew who he was.
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