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- GRAPEVINE, Page 29Cronkite Unbound
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- By DAVID ELLIS/Reported by Sidney Urquhart
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- Does Walter Cronkite nurse a grudge against his
- controversial successor, Dan Rather? In the past, the retired
- CBS anchorman was mostly mum on the subject. Now Cronkite, who
- has been relegated to an infinitesimal on-air role since he
- stepped down in 1981, let slip some frank criticism at a
- Manhattan gathering last week. When asked about his network's
- coverage of the Persian Gulf crisis, during which Rather
- landed an exclusive interview with Saddam Hussein, Cronkite
- acidly observed that Saddam "saved Rather's skin." While
- conceding that the younger man is a good reporter, Cronkite
- believes Rather has "blown it" as an anchor. "He's stiff and
- uncomfortable. Look at the ratings . . . If it weren't for
- developments in the gulf, he might be out of a job by now."
- Cronkite sees Rather's month-long sojourn in the Middle East
- as a grandstand ploy. "Why didn't he turn it over to a
- correspondent?" he asks. Cronkite, a CBS board member, confirms
- that the news division has begun yet another round of belt
- tightening, and contends that CBS News already can't cover
- events adequately.
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