Monday, August 27, 2007

What headlines really mean





New section, new section! Since newspapers come out every day (crazy stuff, huh?), one reads the headlines to decide which articles might be of one's interest. Here at Boomm we just read the headlines, and draw our own conclusions about the content of the articles. This way, one can know a little about everything, never taking the word of those annoying sensationalist journalists. We've decided to share with our audience the important headlines of the day in bold, and by their side, our interpretation of them. Without reading the article, but knowing the world we live in. Hopefully you'll enjoy it.




Yahoo in China human rights case (BBC)
: the humanity of Yahoo's employees is questioned.

US seeks Colombian warlord (BBC): the presidential elections are coming up and you've got to get good candidates.

Iran resolves plutonium issues under atom pact: IAEA (Yahoo): soon, kaboom!

Hwacheon journal: Peace Dam still waits for the flood that never came (NY Times): reader, move on to another article because nobody knows where Hwacheon is and nothing interesting can come from something called Peace Dam, we had to fill space.

Barely in office, Ohio congressman can't quit running (NY Times): the thing is, in the polls, he's behind the missing Colombian warlord.



Boomm. Yes, I spent 11 hours working today and still updated!

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