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Monday/ Tuesday, November 23/24 Writing your own leads from notes

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1. You are writing for a newspaper near this accident. Write a lead for this afternoon’s paper.

WHO: Amtrak train called the Colonial

WHAT: Collided with three Conrail locomotives on a switch that merges four tracks into two

WHEN: 1:30 p.m. yesterday

WHERE: Baltimore, Maryland

WHY: Larry Case, Amtrak spokesman: The Conrail diesels, like the Amtrak,

were northbound. The Conrail had apparently run a stop sign.

OTHER: At least 15 dead, 175 injured. Worst accident in Amtrak’s 132-year history.

2. From the following facts, write a lead.

Who: a nuclear weapon with a yield equivalent to 150,000 tons of TNT

What: detonated

Where: 40 miles from a meeting of pacifists and 2,000 feet beneath the surface of

Pahute Mesa in the Nevada desert

When: Tuesday

Why: to test the weapon

How: not applicable

Other information: Department of Energy officials are the source; 450 physicians and peace activists

were gathered to protest continued nuclear testing by the United States.

3. From the following facts, write the first two paragraphs of a news article.

Who: 7-year-old boy missing for three years.

What: found

Where: in Brick Township, N.J.

When: Monday night

Why: not applicable

How: A neighbor recognized the child’s picture when it was shown after the

movie Adam: The Song Continues and called police.

Other information: Police arrested the boy’s mother, Ellen Lynn Conner, 27; she faces Oregon charges

of kidnapping and interference with a custody warrant.

4. From the following facts, write the first two paragraphs of a news article.

Who: 40 passengers

What: evacuated from a Northwest Airlines jet, Flight 428

Where: at the LaCrosse, Wis. Municipal Airport

When: Monday following a flight from Minneapolis to LaCrosse

Why: A landing tower employee spotted smoke near the wheels

How: not applicable

Other information: There was no fire or injuries; the smoke was caused by hydraulic fluids leaking

onto hot landing brakes, according to Bob Gibbons, a Northwest spokesman

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