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Trebek remembered for grace that elevated him above TV host - Black News Channel

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By LYNN ELBER AP Television Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) — Alex Trebek never pretended to have all the answers, but the 'Jeopardy!' host became an inspiration and solace to Americans who otherwise are at odds with each other. He looked and sounded the part of a senior statesman, impeccably suited and groomed and with an authoritative voice any politician would covet. He commanded his turf — the quiz show's stage — but refused to overshadow its brainy contestants. And when he faced the challenge of pancreatic cancer, which claimed his life Sunday at age 80, he was honest, optimistic and […]

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