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WHAT, WHEN and
sometimes HOW
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of a news story
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WHO, WHERE
WHAT, WHEN and
sometimes HOW
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Headline
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Byline
Name of the writer
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The first sentences
of a news story
telling the reader
WHO, WHERE
WHAT, WHEN and
sometimes HOW
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Second title
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Graphic
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Al Dhafra Times
Bizarre Burglars!
Teachers house ripped apart but nothing stolen!
By Safia Haroon Rasheed
1st March, 2015
Al Ain In a bizarre
incident yesterday,
Mr Thompson, a
teacher, returned
home only to find
his entire house in
pieces and shreds.
Surprisingly, nothing
was stolen and his
expensive laptop
and the flat screen
television set were
untouched!
Al Ains Special
Police Director,
Mr Saif said that
the police are
investigating the
case with the
help of a spy dog
called Lara. He
advised all the
residents to be
vigilant and to
report anything
suspicious to the
police