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EX-COLONEL DENIES CBS DOCUMENTARY ASSERTION
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Farber, M A
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FARBER, M A
/ LIBEL AND SLANDER
/ MORRIS, CHARLES A (COL)
/ PARKINS, EVERETTE S (LIEUT COL)
/ SUITS AND LITIGATION
/ TELEVISION
/ TRIALS
/ VIETNAM WAR
/ WESTMORELAND, WILLIAM CHILDS (GEN)
1984
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EX-COLONEL DENIES CBS DOCUMENTARY ASSERTION
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Farber, M A
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FARBER, M A
/ LIBEL AND SLANDER
/ MORRIS, CHARLES A (COL)
/ PARKINS, EVERETTE S (LIEUT COL)
/ SUITS AND LITIGATION
/ TELEVISION
/ TRIALS
/ VIETNAM WAR
/ WESTMORELAND, WILLIAM CHILDS (GEN)
1984
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EX-COLONEL DENIES CBS DOCUMENTARY ASSERTION
1984
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''And I'd do it again,'' said Colonel [Charles A. Morris], who was director of intelligence production for General Westmoreland in 1967. He was the fifth witness for General Westmoreland in his $120 million libel suit against CBS over the 1982 CBS Reports documentary: ''The Uncounted Enemy: A Vietnam Deception.'' The 1982 documentary, Colonel [Everette S. Parkins] said, ''inaccurately portrayed the events that related to myself'' and was a ''slur'' of General Westmoreland. He said he had no recollection of North Vietnamese infiltration in the fall of 1967 being anywhere near as high as 20,000 to 25,000 and ''I believe I would recall'' it. Colonel Morris said the term infiltration ''got misused quite often,'' and he could understand how Mr. [George Crile] ''might not pick up on the difference'' between infiltration and infiltration-related activity.
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New York Times Company
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