Monday, April 14, 2014

The 7 News Values of News


Militants Defy Deadline Set by Ukraine to Stop Occupying Sites
Commandos who had clashed with pro-Russian militants in eastern Ukraine made no visible attempt to approach a town that the protesters appeared to control after a government ultimatum expired.

Beaming Good Cheer to a Norwegian Town’s Dark Days
Three giant mirrors on a mountain reflect sunlight onto a small Norwegian town that gets very little of it in the winter. But not everyone is happy with the project.

Grand Visions Fizzle in Brazil
Projects conceived in boom times stand abandoned, visible symbols of waste and the country’s crippling bureaucracy.

Climate Efforts Falling Short, U.N. Panel Says 
The countries of the world have dragged their feet so long on global warming that only an intensive push in the next 15 years can stave off potential disaster, United Nations-appointed experts said.

Series of Bombings Kills More Than 20 Across Iraq
All of the attacks came less than a week after the 11th anniversary of the toppling of a statue of Saddam Hussein in Baghdad, an event that many Iraqis regard as the fall of the capital.

Bus Crashes and Burns in Mexico, Killing at Least 36
The victims were businesspeople who were traveling from Villahermosa in Tabasco State to Mexico City when the bus slammed into a broken-down truck.

English Universities Losing International Students
A report says that the number of students enrolling in full-time programs, which include many master’s programs, declined for the first time in nearly three decades.




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