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Lara Logan

Lara Logan was a correspondent for CBS News from 2002 to 2018. In 2011, while covering the Egyptian revolution, Logan was beaten and sexually assaulted by a crowd in Tahrir Square. In 2013, she was forced to take a leave of absence from CBS after publishing a report on the Benghazi attack that contained inaccurate information from one of her sources.

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    Video & Audio 06/08/14 1:15 PM EDT

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    Lara Logan Back At CBS As Questions Linger Over Her Benghazi Report

    Article 06/04/14 5:32 PM EDT

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    News Veterans Urge CBS News To Reopen Review Of 60 Minutes' Benghazi Story

    Article 05/07/14 1:12 PM EDT

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    Misinformer Of The Year: CBS News

    Article 12/26/13 4:58 PM EST

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    Kurtz, McIntyre slam Lara Logan's “disparaging” attack on Hastings

    Video & Audio 07/04/10 12:49 PM EDT

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