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Sadie

American  
[sey-dee] / ˈseɪ di /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Sara or Sarah.

  2. Sadie Hawkins.


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Sadie Gurman covers the Justice Department and federal law enforcement for The Wall Street Journal, with an emphasis on the intersection of politics and the law.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sadie has 20 years of experience covering law enforcement and legal issues.

From The Wall Street Journal

The ex-MP is among seven high-profile figures - including Prince Harry, Sir Elton John, Baroness Doreen Lawrence, Liz Hurley and Sadie Frost - suing ANL over allegations of unlawful information gathering, including voicemail interception.

From BBC

Sadie Frost said the Daily Mail put a "price on my head" for stories as she told a court she had been "violated" by journalists allegedly hacking her voicemail for information.

From BBC

During cross-examination, Frost told the court: "There was obviously a price on my head. The Daily Mail had said they were interested in Sadie Frost."

From BBC