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Follow this template when creating your news article. It is important that the same format is followed for each article. Please do not add or delete any items.
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>News Article</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY BACKGROUND="paper.jpg">
<HR>
Create an appropriate name for your newspaper.
<P>
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<CENTER><FONT SIZE=+4>Title of Paper</FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE=+1>Date</FONT></CENTER>
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Make
sure your date is correct for
<P>
the day/year of your picture and article!
<HR>
<P>
<CENTER><FONT SIZE=+2>Headline</FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE=+1>By, Your first name</FONT></CENTER>
<P>
<IMG SRC="filename.jpg" ALIGN=LEFT WIDTH=50%>
Lead paragraph
<P>
The filename for your picture will match your
document filename;
Next paragraph
the difference will be the extension. For
example, if your document
<P>
filename is “abob.htm”, your picture filename will
be “abob.jpg”.
Next paragraph
<P>
Next paragraph, etc.
<P>
<B>Sources:</B>
<P>
Type source 1 in correct format
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Book titles on the
Web are in italics. To italicize
<P>
in HTML, use the codes <I> and </I>. For example:
Type source 2 in correct format
<I>Rifles for Watie</I>
</BODY>
</HTML>
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