I got a bit side tracked in another class, and was unable to really read the NYT these days. However, I saved them and will write about them now:
10/11: I just want to say I was excited that I could read the numbers on the coffin on the front page, then I realized it was just the date from the day before. Then I tried to look up the word above the date and could not find it, so I assume it is a name. I then read the welfare article because the picture of the child eating in candlelight drew me in. The only problem I had with it was that I wish they had introduced Arthenia Joyner earlier in the article, rather than the end.
10/12: The Chilean Miners article seemed very messy, like I got the sense that something was out of place in the article. I was never really able to place it, though. Other than that, I had an issue with the Taxi Light System article. The end seemed to come to quickly and suddenly it was over. The end just seemed awkward.
10/13: First thing, I love the opening quote for the Family Tensions article on Page One. It stood out to me because it was risky, yet necessary at the same time. However, I think they spent too long on the Greenwood family when they could have had other examples. Lastly, the description in the Suspect in a Terror Plot article, during the lede, was also awesome, especially mentioning that he was speaking in a language his neighbors didn't understand.
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