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Jon Friedman's Media Web: 10 reasons CBS' Lara Logan shouldn't hate U.S. TV news - Read More

Date Added: July 11, 2008 09:36:06 AM
Iraq war correspondent Lara Logan told Jon Stewart that she'd blow her brains out if she had to watch U.S. television news. Now that she's transferring to Washington, D.C., Jon Friedman suggests 10 news shows Logan should try before she does anything rash.

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