The headline of a newspaper presents the heart of the news in brief form. Because of space limitations head-line writers tend to

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问题     The headline of a newspaper presents the heart of the news in brief form. Because of space limitations head-line writers tend to use short verbs and nouns. Scanning the headlines gives a hasty look at the major news of the day. Headlines are often presented in steps. Each section adds to the news presented in the top headline, If you have only a little time, you may wish to read the headlines and follow up only a few stories you are particularly interested in.
    The first paragraph, or lead of a news story answers certain questions that might be asked by a reader. A lead answers some or all of these questions: "Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?" Once again, if you are pressed for time, you can get a great deal of information by reading just the lead.
    The news article develops the information presented in the head-line and the lead. News articles are usually written so that paragraphs may be clipped off the end without damaging the story. Since news columns must fit the space provided, putting the most important information at the beginning makes sense. You will not, of course, read every news item every day.

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