Monday, November 12, 2012

The New York Times

Last monday I started to write a newspaper for the house every week. I'm going to do the next paper today. Heres my, Nov 5th-10th newspaper NEW YORK TIMES, By reporter Kaytlen Gros. ( Gr-o-s) coming 11-8-12 Newest Entry Nine and a half year olds, Isabella Harris,and Grace Nish, are in training for the Jounoir Right News program. "I can't wait" says Grace. " I've been dreaming of this since I turned eight" exliams Isabella. They've obviosly wanted this day to come for a while. :) Four year old, Emmeline Harris is in speech therapy, and her older sister Isabella loves to teach, or try to teach her all the new ways of doing things Isabella was first born of two children in a four member family including her parents. Grace is second born of five children, in a seven member family, including her parents. Her younger brother, and two younger sisters, are so exited. Her older sister, Haylee, is jelous. Both of their parents are very proud. "I can't wait until she becomes a proffessinal newsreporter" exlaims both of their parents. Tey have just completed the third level. Next week we will talk about the levels in the Jounoir Rights, News program No Major Cricis Thankfully there were no major crisis this week. So we made some stories of our own. Monday 11/5/12 28 year old John Wilson borrowed 50,000 dollars from Mary Jhonson. He had to return it in one year with 100 dollars of interest. in the nest year 2 says late she took him to court. The Judge said that she should give Jhon a little more time. 12 days later he still had not returned the money. at court he said that one year was not enough time to spend it all. Instead of taking this excuse the judge said "the more money you have twords the end the better". 3 days later they found his car full to the rim with doctor pepper and other caffeine products. The man was walking home from the grocery store with more in his hands. The man was later arrested for spending the money and not returning it, much less the interest. we have been able to return as much soda as we had in the car and Mary Jhonson got 40,100 dollars back. She almost got all her money back except for the dranken up 10,900 dollars somewhere. She gave Jhon over half of her Family's money. For at the time she thought she had more then she did. Her family successfully used up 100 dollars of the 10,000 left when he first borrowed the money. She still got as much as she needed. 50% true. If you have any ideas for the weekly news paper, tell us. :)

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Very cool. Intresting.

Isa H. said...

kaykay


when i looked at your name in my comments, i saw your blog name, so i asked mom, and she said don't answer, so i looked at my other comments, and i saw you , but it said you name, so i came back to this one,

well anyway. thanks, can you chat tonight while we fall aslepp?