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Lara Logan

 
Who2 Biography: Lara Logan, TV Newscaster
 

  • Born: 1971
  • Birthplace: Durban, South Africa
  • Best Known As: Intrepid Iraq reporter for CBS News

Lara Logan's reports from Afghanistan, Iraq and other global hot spots earned her a job reporting for CBS News in 2002. Only 31 at the time, Logan had already spent more than a dozen years in the news business, beginning with jobs writing for The Daily News and The Sunday Tribune of Durban, South Africa while attending the University of Natal. After graduating in 1992 she worked in a wide variety of journalism jobs: as a producer for Reuters Television, a freelance correspondent for CNN, and as a correspondent for the British morning news program GMTV, where she began to be known for her international reporting. Upon joining CBS in 2002 she became a correspondent for the network's radio news and the magazine program 60 Minutes II as well as for The CBS Evening News. Logan's good looks are part of her story: she modeled swimsuits for local advertisements while in college, was a favorite of British tabloids while with GMTV, and was called a "War Zone 'It Girl'" in a 2005 New York Times profile. CBS named her its chief foreign affairs correspondent in 2008.

Logan announced in 2008 that she was pregnant by Joseph Burke, a federal contractor she worked with in Iraq... Logan married pro basketball player Jason Siemon in 1999; Siemon was born in Iowa but played professionally in Europe. The couple has separated and expects to divorce in 2008... Logan was mentioned as a possible successor to Dan Rather as anchor of The CBS Evening News, a job later won by Katie Couric.

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Lara Logan

CBS News correspondent Lara Logan in Iraq. US Army photo.
Born 29 March 1971 (1971-03-29) (age 38)
Durban, South Africa
Education University of Natal, '92
Commerce
Occupation Journalist
Title CBS News Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent
Notable credit(s) Chief Foreign Correspondent for CBS News (2006– present)[1]
Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent for CBS News (2008–present)[1]
60 Minutes II correspondent (2002–2004)[1]
60 Minutes correspondent (2006–present)[1]
Official website

Lara Logan (born 29 March 1971) is a television and radio journalist and war correspondent. She is currently the Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent for CBS News, 60 Minutes correspondent, filing reports for the CBS Evening News and the CBS Radio Network.

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Early life

Logan was born in Durban, South Africa. She attended high school at Durban Girls' College, and then attended the University of Natal in Durban, graduating in 1992.[1][2]

Career

Logan has described how she begged a clerk at the Russian Embassy in London to give her an expedited visa days after the September 11, 2001 attacks.[3] While in Afghanistan in November 2001, Logan, then working as a correspondent for the British morning program, GMTV, infiltrated the U.S.- and U.K.-backed Northern Alliance fighting the Taliban and interviewed commander General Babajan at Bagram Air Base.[3] Logan spent much of the next four years reporting from the field in Afghanistan, traveling often as an embedded reporter with American forces.

Logan was named chief foreign correspondent of CBS News in February 2006.

Haifa Street fighting

In late January 2007, Logan filed a report about fighting along Haifa Street.[4] When CBS News refused to run the report on the nightly news because the footage was "a bit strong"[5] (although the network did run the report on their internet site), Logan tried to win public support to reverse this decision. Logan said, "I would be very grateful if any of you have a chance to watch this story and pass the link on to as many people you know as possible. It should be seen. And people should know about this."[5][6] Logan went on to use some of the Haifa Street material in a 60 Minutes report about life in Baghdad under the surge.

Personal life

Logan's husband is a federal contractor from Texas whom she met in Iraq.[7][8] They had a son in January 2009.[9] Her previous husband, Jason Siemon, was a professional basketball player in the United Kingdom.[3][7] Logan complained to Howard Kurtz of the Washington Post that her personal life had been "tabloid fodder."[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Lara Logan". CBS News. 2002-12-02. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/12/02/60II/main531421.shtml. Retrieved on 2008-06-20. 
  2. ^ "Lara Logan". NNDB. http://www.nndb.com/people/796/000048652/. Retrieved on 2008-06-20. 
  3. ^ a b c Steinberg, Jacques (2005-11-23). "War Zone 'It Girl' Has a Big Future at CBS News". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/23/arts/television/23loga.html. Retrieved on 2008-06-20. 
  4. ^ Logan, Lara (2007-01-18). "Battle for Haifa Street". CBS News. http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/i_video/main500251.shtml?id=2371456n. Retrieved on 2007-02-02. 
  5. ^ a b O'Connor R, Olson D (2007-01-26). "Helping Lara Logan". Mediachannel.org. http://www.mediachannel.org/wordpress/2007/01/24/helping-lara-logan/. Retrieved on 2007-02-01. 
  6. ^ David, Bauder (2007-02-01). "CBS Correspondent Makes Plea for Airtime". Casper Star Tribune. http://www.casperstartribune.net/articles/2007/02/01/ap/entertainment/d8n0hj0o0.txt. Retrieved on 2007-02-02. 
  7. ^ a b c Kurtz, Howard (2008-07-08). "Back From War, Into Tabloid Territory". The Washington Post. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/07/07/AR2008070702662.html. Retrieved on 2008-07-08. 
  8. ^ "Lara Logan Gets Hitched". New York Daily News. 2008-11-12. http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowlDC/television/lara_logan_gets_hitched_100405.asp. Retrieved on 2008-10-28. 
  9. ^ Roberts, Roxanne; Argetsinger, Amy (2009-01-07). "Love, Etc.". The Washington Post. http://voices.washingtonpost.com/reliable-source/. Retrieved on 2009-01-07. 

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