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CBS News bureau chief denies being FBI informant

Kimberly Nordyke Yahoo! News Canada 04/05/2011
CBS Reporter Lara Logan Recounts a ‘Merciless’ Sexual Assault in Egypt

Lara Logan thought she was going to die in Tahrir Square when she was sexually assaulted by a mob on the night that Hosni Mubarak’s government fell in Cairo. Ms. Logan, a CBS News correspondent, was in the square preparing a report for “60 Minutes” on Feb. 11 when the celebratory mood suddenly turned threatening. She was ripped away from her producer and bodyguard by a group of men who tore at her clothes and groped and beat her body.

CBS News bureau chief denies being FBI informant

The Washington bureau chief for CBS News denied on Tuesday that he served as an FBI informant during the agency's investigation into the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.

CBS producer who blackmailed Letterman up for Emmy

The former CBS News producer jailed for trying to blackmail David Letterman is up for an Emmy award. Robert "Joe" Halderman was nominated Thursday for a News and Documentary Emmy award for his participation in an April 2009 "48 Hours" story about an American exchange student charged with murder in Italy.

Fred Reynolds to Retire as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of CBS Corporation

Fred Reynolds, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of CBS Corporation (NYSE: CBS.A and CBS), announced today that, after a distinguished 38-year career in finance and business strategy, he will retire from the Company effective August 15, 2009.

CAT IN A SAT: Feline Gets Stuck In CBS 2 Van Roof

Jennifer McLogan WCBSTV.com 04/02/2009

CBS cuts dividend but profit beats estimates

Paul Thomasch Reuters 02/18/2009
CAT IN A SAT: Feline Gets Stuck In CBS 2 Van Roof

You've heard of "news hounds," well, here's the tale of the news cat! One of CBS 2's live trucks was like catnip to a freezing feline on Wednesday. The animal got the ride of its life when our crew was driving to an assignment.

CBS cuts dividend but profit beats estimates

CBS Corp sliced its dividend by 82 percent on Wednesday but reported stronger-than-expected earnings as cost cuts softened the blow an advertising downturn has struck across its television and radio businesses.