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She's seen tragedy and trauma up close. Now Sara Sidner is CNN's go-to in daytime

NEW YORK — There isn't much that scares veteran CNN correspondent Sara Sidner. Sara Sidner, a veteran CNN correspondent, has seen tragedy and trauma up close since the fall of Moammar Kadafi's regime in Libya in 2011. She coolly reported on the celebration in the streets of Tripoli while trying to avoid bullets and shells being sprayed into the air. She is now CNN's go-to in daytime and is seen as a model for CNN International.

She's seen tragedy and trauma up close. Now Sara Sidner is CNN's go-to in daytime

Được phát hành : 2 năm trước qua Stephen Battaglio - Los Angeles Times (TNS) trong Entertainment

NEW YORK — There isn't much that scares veteran CNN correspondent Sara Sidner.

As Moammar Kadafi's regime fell in Libya in 2011, Sidner coolly and methodically reported on the celebration in the streets of Tripoli while trying to avoid the bullets and shells being sprayed into the air. ("Please don't shoot sir," she said as if it were a minor distraction.)

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