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CBS reporter Lara Logan: I feared a 'torturous death' in Egyptupdated: Sun May 01 2011 21:54:00

CBS News correspondent Lara Logan, who suffered an especially brutal sexual assault in Egypt's Tahrir Square while covering the country's revolution, said Sunday she feared a torturous death at the hands of the mob.

Egyptian film shines light on sexual harassmentupdated: Wed Apr 06 2011 07:03:00

A film lifting the lid on sexual harassment on the streets of Egypt is gaining plaudits around the world.

Women's march turns into shouting matchupdated: Tue Mar 08 2011 12:02:00

A pro-woman demonstration in Cairo, Egypt, quickly degenerated into shouting matches between opposing sides.

Revolution signals new dawn for Egypt's womenupdated: Tue Mar 08 2011 04:26:00

A couple of days after the fall of Hosni Mubarak, 24-year-old Nawara Belal was driving in Cairo when she was verbally abused by an army officer.

People.com: Fox News's Jennifer Griffin on Lara Logan: Field Reporting Is Always Riskyupdated: Thu Feb 17 2011 23:49:00

The war correspondent takes on critics who say Logan should have known better than to continue reporting in Egypt

CBS reporter attacked in Cairoupdated: Thu Feb 17 2011 11:10:00

According to a CBS statement, correspondent Lara Logan was beaten and sexually assaulted while covering a story in Cairo.

Obama calls CBS correspondent assaulted in Egyptupdated: Thu Feb 17 2011 11:10:00

President Barack Obama on Wednesday telephoned CBS correspondent Lara Logan, who was brutally attacked last week in Cairo's Tahrir Square after the resignation of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.

People.com: Lisa Ling 'Devastated' About Lara Logan's Assault in Egyptupdated: Thu Feb 17 2011 10:09:00

"She's a very courageous woman," says Ling, whose sister suffered trauma while on assignment

Egypt's harassed women need their own revolutionupdated: Thu Feb 17 2011 05:59:00

Several months before the revolution, I wrote a piece for CNN.com on the sexual harassment of women in Cairo.

People.com: Why Lara Logan Was Eager to Return to Egyptupdated: Wed Feb 16 2011 20:14:00

The CBS News reporter, detained by authorities a week before her assault, wanted to get back in the field

CBS correspondent assaulted in Egyptupdated: Wed Feb 16 2011 17:18:00

A CBS correspondent was brutally attacked Friday in Cairo's Tahrir Square after the resignation of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, the network said in a statement released Tuesday.

People.com: Anderson Cooper Reaches Out to Lara Loganupdated: Wed Feb 16 2011 15:49:00

Roger Ebert and other journalists show compassion toward the brutalized CBS reporter

People.com: 60 Minutes Reporter Lara Logan Sexually Assaulted in Egyptupdated: Tue Feb 15 2011 22:29:00

The news correspondent suffered a "brutal and sustained sexual assault," CBS reveals

'Rolling Stone' writer defends methodsupdated: Mon Jun 28 2010 09:14:00

CBS reporter Lara Logan criticizes "Rolling Stone" writer Michael Hastings over his profile of Gen. Stanley McChrystal.

Time.com: Lara Logan's Baby Dramaupdated: Wed Jul 09 2008 12:00:00

Lara Logan, the chief foreign affairs correspondent for CBS News, tells The Washington Post she is pregnant, and the father is a married federal contractor whom she met while stationed in Iraq

SI.com: Richard Deitsch: Clemens stays in character; Wallace fails to pressupdated: Mon Jan 07 2008 12:05:00

With his jaw clenched and the adrenalin flowing as if he were pitching the seventh game of the World Series, Roger Clemens pounced on the question from Mike Wallace. It came 250 seconds into his interview on CBS's 60 Minutes on Sunday night, and the response was pure defiance.

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