jaydee_z
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Posted - 07 March 2003 : 00:18:18
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(AP) - Day after day for more than three decades, Fred Rogers put on a zip-up cardigan and sneakers and gently invited millions of children to be his neighbor. He never wavered in his mission — using "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" as a way to persuade young television viewers to love and feel more secure in their world. Rogers died Thursday after a bout with stomach cancer at his Pittsburgh home, leaving generations of people who grew up watching him in mourning. He was 74. |
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