Stephen Bourne (ap...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA) writes:
> Apparently, after a two-year battle with bone marrow cancer, science
> popularist Carl Sagan died yesterday. He was 62. His best-known work was
> in his science-based television series "Cosmos" in the 1970's, which was
> the fore-runner for such series as "The Day The Universe Changed" and
> "Connections" by James Burke.
Correction: Carl Sagan, who was a career astronomist and pulitzer prize
winner in 1978, died of pneumonia after his two-year battle with a bone
marrow disease, not cancer.
> Carl Sagan [1934 - 1996]
My apologies for the error, and condolences to Mr.Sagan's family and friends.
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