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ALL ARTICLE INFORMATION MUST BE COMPLETED

Use for: Front page Newspaper Article / Short Newspaper Article

HEADLINE: DATE PUBLISHED:

REPORTER/ AGENCY: PUBLICATION:

PAGE NUMBER:

The article is all about


Sum up what this article is about in one or two sentences. Include who it is about, what happened to them, where and when it happened. For news articles, this is a single event. Then see if you can find out why and how it happened from the article.

I think this item was selected for inclusion because...


News items are selected because they appeal to the readers of that particular newspaper. Why do you think the newspaper editor chose to include this story? Answer in full sentences.

This news event will affect...


Predict what will be the likely consequences of this news event. Who will be affected and how? What might happen tomorrow? What are the potential consequences for the people who are directly involved? What are the potential consequences for other people in that street, that city or that country?

Tomorrows news today...


Write the follow-up to this news story a day later. Has it affected more people? Is there a different angle (e.g. the death of the Kahui twins was the main focus, then it became the familys lack of co -operation with police, then it became the excessive money the family was receiving from Work & Income NZ). The story should be at least 150 words. Include a word count at the bottom of the article.

I thought this article was/ was not well written because (Give two reasons) 1. 2.

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