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  1. George Washington Crile III (March 5, 1945 – May 15, 2006) was an American journalist most closely associated with his three decades of work at CBS News. He specialized in dangerous and controversial subjects, resulting in both praise and controversy. He received an Emmy Award, Peabody Award, and Edward R. Murrow Award.

  2. This operation would become one of the largest military operations ever undertaken by the CIA, spanning 13 years and running into the hundreds of millions of dollars. [2] The book was based upon a series of interviews conducted by American journalist George Crile III, a producer for 60 Minutes. [1]

    • George Crile, Christopher Lane
    • United States
    • 2003
    • English
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  4. George Washington Crile III was an American journalist most closely associated with his three decades of work at CBS News. He specialized in dangerous and controversial subjects, resulting in both praise and controversy. He received an Emmy Award, Peabody Award, and Edward R. Murrow Award.

  5. May 16, 2006 · George Crile III, an award-winning CBS News journalist and best-selling author, died Monday. Crile, who lived in New York City, suffered from pancreatic cancer diagnosed in November 2005. He...

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  6. May 17, 2006 · From the Washington Post. George Crile III, a longtime producer for CBS’ “60 Minutes” and “60 Minutes II” and the author of a bestselling book about a CIA operation in Afghanistan during ...

  7. Jan 1, 2003 · George Crile, a television news producer who specialized in attacking difficult, controversial subjects, most famously in a documentary for CBS alleging that Gen. William C. Westmoreland and his military colleagues deliberately underestimated enemy troop numbers in the Vietnam War, died yesterday at his home in Manhattan. He was 61.

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