Word: westmorelands
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...said the Westmoreland case never should have gone to trial...
...begin with the Westmoreland trial, coming amid a series of celebrated libel suits, what lasting impact--if any--do you think it will have on the media? Do you think the threat of similar multi-million dollar law suits will inhibit other news organizations in their reporting...
...thing that it might have the beneficial effect of making its even more careful than we have been. AsGen Westmoreland acknowledged, in effect, when he withdrew his suit, we didn't have to retract a word of that broadcast. Which would seem to indicate that if was accurate, and that he and his attorneys understood that...
...believe that Judge [Pierre N.] Leval--who incidentally runs a first class courtroom--should ever have permitted [the Westmoreland] case to go trial. He as much as acknowledged that himself after Westmoreland withdrew his suit by saying, "Perhaps this is a verdict best left to history...
...could take a look at some of the particulars in the Westmoreland trial, in out-takes from your taped interview with (former U.S. National Security Adviser Walter) Rostow. Rostow appeared to refute the hypothesis of "The Uncounted Enemy." Why weren't those comments included in the broadcast...