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He has reported from around the world on many conflicts and won a [[British Academy of Film and Television Arts|BAFTA]] award for Best Actuality Coverage of the Gulf War and an Overseas Press Club of America Award for Meritorious Reporting.
He has reported from around the world on many conflicts and won a [[British Academy of Film and Television Arts|BAFTA]] award for Best Actuality Coverage of the Gulf War and an Overseas Press Club of America Award for Meritorious Reporting.


He has two sons, his eldest Henry Luis Sadler and his youngest Matthew Alexander Sadler.
He has two sons, his eldest Henry Stimson Sadler and his youngest Matthew Stimson Sadler.
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Brent Sadler (born 1950 in Manchester) is a former CNN correspondent to the Middle East, lived in Beirut, Lebanon for the past decade, where he was CNN's bureau chief.

Sadler was educated at the Royal Masonic School for Boys and Harris College, Preston where he gained a Diploma in Journalism Studies. He then worked as a reporter on the Harrow Observer and Reading Evening Post, he then became a reporter on Southern Television and Westward Television, followed by ITN in 1981.

He has reported from around the world on many conflicts and won a BAFTA award for Best Actuality Coverage of the Gulf War and an Overseas Press Club of America Award for Meritorious Reporting.

He has two sons, his eldest Henry Stimson Sadler and his youngest Matthew Stimson Sadler. Template:Persondata