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GRAPEVINE, Page 29Cronkite Unbound
By DAVID ELLIS/Reported by Sidney Urquhart
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.