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Nov 13, 2005 14:52

So, I can't exactly say it was a surprise when Camille anounced today at the table the grave news of the car burnings in my town, Orange. The protests had been approaching progressively closer (first Valréas, then Avignon, and after Bollène). And Orange, ruffly the size of Ridgefield, did have a substantial lower class immigrant population. But it ( Read more... )

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jaaaane November 13 2005, 16:20:59 UTC
*cough*

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Anyway: This is a perfect topic. Timely enough, interesting, &Wooster connected.

Yay!

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jaaaane November 13 2005, 17:34:36 UTC
no, dork, i think it's funny that you are grammar junkie.

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jaaaane November 13 2005, 17:41:59 UTC
are a*

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skunky23 November 13 2005, 17:22:27 UTC
Would something like a less-personally-focused-yet-still-first-person-more-structured-angle-grammactically-newspaper-article-style-version-of-this-post-type article be good?

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jaaaane November 13 2005, 17:25:22 UTC
With more information. Information is good. All articles should have three sources of info. [As told by Shirley Yaskin, who had a basic-newswriting confernece at the Columbia thing]

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jaaaane November 13 2005, 17:26:17 UTC
basic newswriting conference*

...And the Columbia thing was the Columbia Scholastic Press Association conference we went to last week.

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skunky23 November 13 2005, 17:48:49 UTC
Well, thankyou, that first line was quite a compliment! (right?)

And yeah, I'm forgetting a lot of English here, unfortunately.

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skunky23 November 14 2005, 17:06:11 UTC
you're article is almost complete.

and i love avenue q.

thankyou.

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skunky23 November 13 2005, 20:04:24 UTC
Oh, wait, that wasnt a compliment. I'm dumb.

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jaaaane November 13 2005, 21:45:29 UTC
Yeah...I was wondering...

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