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Lara Logan (born 29 March 1971) [1] is a South African television and radio journalist and war correspondent. Logan's career began in South Africa with various news organizations in the 1990s. Her profile rose due to reporting around the American invasion of Afghanistan in 2001.
“Lara Logan Has No Agenda” host Lara Logan opens up about her horrible experience when reporting in Egypt and the border.
Logan started speaking more openly about her personal politics around the same time that an inaccurate story brought down her career at CBS.
On 15 February, CBS News reported [98] that its chief foreign correspondent, Lara Logan, had been assaulted on 11 February, by a frenzied mob of Egyptian protesters. She was abruptly separated from her crew, after which she suffered a brutal 20-30-minute beating and sexual assault, before being rescued by a group of Egyptian women and an ...
The issue is what amount of detail is appropriate for an encyclopedia rather than for a news story, and the article is about Lara Logan, the journalist, and not about the assumed motivations of her attackers. If you think you can get support for an article titled Mindset of the attackers of Lara Logan, feel free to go for it. End of story.
CBS News correspondent Lara Logan is back in the hospital for injuries sustained from being attacked in 2011. The 43-year-old was sexually assaulted and beaten while reporting from Egypt's Tahrir ...
CBS News foreign correspondent Lara Logan was rushed to a DC hospital Wednesday with internal bleeding. Page Six was the first to report the incident, saying Logan was diagnosed with ...
On December 15, 2011, CBS News announced they would bring back the news series with Charlie Rose and Lara Logan as hosts. [6] The network announced plans for two separately scheduled episodes, based on taped rather than live interviews. [7]