Bill lagattuta biography

Lagattuta was named a correspondent for 48 Hours in July 1995. The same year he received an Emmy Award for a 48 Hours report, "America's Mission," about Bosnia.

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Among many assignments, he was the sole reporter for a critically acclaimed 1998 broadcast that exposed the lack of regulation in the fertility industry through the story of one little girl at the center of a custody battle who, arguably, had no fewer than five parents.

Lagattuta was a correspondent for the CBS News magazine Eye to Eye (October 1993-July 1995).

He contributed a wide variety of reports ranging from a profile of Sophia Loren to a story about the lives of Los Angeles earthquake victims in the aftermath of the disaster to a segment on the efforts of liberal-minded Berkeley, Calif., to remove the homeless from its streets. Among other major stories, he covered the first Rodney King trial, the riots in Los Angeles following the King verdict, the presidential campaign of Ross Perot, and the famine Bill C Lagattuta, 68 - Winters, CA - Reputation & Contact Details DYLIP