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Sarah Smith is Washington correspondent for Channel 4 News. Prior to this she was the presenter of More4 News, where she covered the US presidential elections and the Madrid train bombings. She posts regularly on the World News Blog.

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Russia and US agree nuclear reduction »

US President Barack Obama and Russia's President Dmitri Medvedev agree a preliminary deal to reduce their countries' nuclear weapons stockpiles, as Sarah Smith reports

Barack Obama dn Dmitri Medvedev (credit:Reuters)

Will Sarah Palin run for president? »

The former Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin has announced she will resign as governor of Alaska. Sarah Smith reports.

Sarah Palin (picture: Reuters)

Neverland to hold Jackson funeral? »

Speculation increases about the location of Michael Jackson's funeral as lorries and workers come and go at his former home, Neverland. Sarah Smith reports.

Biography

Sarah joined Channel 4 News as Scotland correspondent in 1998. She went on to become the main presenter of More4 News, Channel 4's new digital channel, and is now Channel 4 News's Washington correspondent.

Over the last few years she has covered stories ranging from the US presidential elections, the Madrid train bombings (for which Channel 4 News won an international Emmy in 2004), to the resignation of Iain Duncan Smith and an exclusive interview with Saddam Hussein's defence lawyer.

Sarah came to Channel 4 from 5 News where she was a reporter for two years. Previously she worked as a producer for the BBC - on programmes such as Newsnight, Public Eye and Rough Guides.

Sarah began her journalistic career in 1989 as a graduate trainee with BBC Scotland. She spent a year living and working in Belfast for BBC Northern Ireland, during which time she was held at gunpoint by the UFF in the UDA's West Belfast headquarters.

In 1991, Sarah moved to London as an assistant producer with BBC Youth Programmes, working on Rough Guide, Rapido and Reportage.

Two years later Sarah moved to news and current affairs, first as assistant producer with the Public Eye and Here & Now programmes, joining Newsnight as a producer in 1994.

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