Mr.Kimura's Blog (木村のブログ): Feb 22, 2010

Picture Of The Day

Picture Of The Day
Picture Of The Day No10. Suiseiseki ~Desu

February 22, 2010

fake news articale





Canadian woman attacked by flying dog of doom

A Canadian woman by the name of Amy was assaulted by a flying dog. She suffered bites from the dogs onslaught of attacks and was brought to the ER.

Amy's current state is still recovering half of her face needed to be reconstructed from the flying dogs attack. she claims she was playing Frisbee with her Friends at the park when the flying dog of doom assaulted her out of no were the police and paramedics believe the dog was attracted to the blue of her jacket and was enraged by it. No one has claimed ownership of this flying dog of doom and it is believed to still be around some were in the Niagara falls area. The police encourage all citizens in the Niagara falls area to be cautious at all times because the flying dog might strike again. Amy's family is happy that she survived the Savage attack of the dog and have the following statement to make "People should be extra careful int ill this flying dog is brought to Justice"
All dog owners are to keep there dogs inside there homes or on there property's until this flying beast is captured and brought to court for assault.

introduction to news articles

key information comes at the beginning
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) is currently funding two teams of researchers from the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) to study the impact of environmental contaminants on reproductive health
the most important information comes in the first sentence or two (the lead)

the information is presented most to least relevant-

the reporter is not part of the story (the reporter writes using 'he,' 'she' or 'they' NOT 'I' or 'me').
Dr. Benedikt Fischer, CIHR/PHAC Research Chair in Applied Public Health at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, B.C.,
the reporter gives as many facts and details as possible.

reporters try to include either direct or indirect quotations


Link
http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/20452.html