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Page 1: Chapter 8 - The Lead - JNL-1102 - Professor Linda Austin - National Management College - Yangon, Myanmar

CHAPTER 8:

THE LEAD • Identify the difference between

direct and delayed leads.

• Find the lead for a simple news

story.

• Write a good direct lead.

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STRUCTURE OF A STORY

Lead

Body

= introduction

= the rest

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SECONDS

By W

illi

am

Wa

rby

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WHY LEADS MATTER

“If you don’t hit a newspaper

reader between the eyes

with your first sentence,

there is no need of writing a

second one.”

-- Arthur Brisbane,

U.S. journalist (1864-1936)

From Wikimedia Commons

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HOW TO WRITE A LEAD

1. Decide what you want to say --

what’s the essential information?

2. Decide how to say it in a clear and

interesting way.

By Ervins Strauhmanis

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Hard news vs. soft news HARD OR BREAKING NEWS Timely stories about events that have just

happened or are about to happen.

Photo by Steven Taschuk

Lead

Body

• Usually one sentence

• What the story is about

• Summary of the most

important of the

5 Ws and H

• Info in order of importance

• Explains and supports lead

• Details, quotes, background

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Hard news vs. soft news SOFT NEWS OR FEATURES News that entertains or informs with an emphasis on

human interest and novelty and less so on

immediacy. Often, inspires warm and fuzzy feelings.

Lead

Body

• May be a description of a

person or place or a little

story, or anecdote

• Includes so what or nut

graph

• No more than four graphs

• Has a beginning, middle

and end

• Good descriptions and

quotes

Ph

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by N

ath

an

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DIRECT OR DELAYED LEAD? LEAD No. 1

Huad Susaeng, 31, did not

recognize the skinny, dirty

little girl on a Phuket street

last week. But something

made her stop and offer a

10-baht coin.

“Mom?” the girl asked.

That word – and the

million-to-one chance

meeting – ended three

years of tragic separation

that shattered two lives.

LEAD No. 2

• A woman who had spent

three years searching for

her missing daughter

found her last week

begging on a street in

Phuket.

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DIRECT OR DELAYED LEAD? LEAD No. 1

Student Min Tun Thein’s

job at Black Sky Café

barely pays him enough to

gas up his ’93 Camaro

every day. So starting Jan.

1, he’ll be taking the bus to

school.

“They’re sticking meters on

Merchant Road,” he said. “I

can’t pay 20,000 kyats a

week to park.”

LEAD No. 2 Parking on Merchant Road

will cost 500 kyats an hour

starting Jan. 1.

Despite opposition from

students, the Yangon

Regional Parliament

approved Tuesday adding

parking meters to Merchant

Road.

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DIRECT OR

SUMMARY

LEADS Find and write the lead

for hard news stories

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Direct lead

WHO

DID

WHAT

Strong,

active verb

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WHO DID WHAT

A policeman was killed in

a grenade attack on a

nightclub in Battambang

on July 31.

Direct lead

WHO?

WHAT?

WHERE?

WHEN?

WHY for later

HOW?

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WHO DID WHAT

The Japanese

government has agreed to

fund rural roadwork in

Houaphan province, as

part of a campaign to

reduce opium-poppy

cultivation.

Direct lead

WHO?

WHAT?

WHERE?

WHY?

WHEN and HOW for later

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TIPS: Finding the lead •Who did what?

•What is the story really about?

•What’s the point of writing about this event?

•What was the most interesting thing?

•What does the reader want to know most?

•What will affect the reader most?

By nathanmac87

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TIPS: Finding the lead •– Your friend asks:

“What are you

writing about?”

What’s your answer?

•– If you had just 10

seconds to shout

your answer over a

cellphone with a

dying battery, what

would you say?

By istolethetv

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DOs for leads

•Do keep it to one sentence.

•Do put the most important info at the

beginning of the sentence.

•Do include the most important of the

5 Ws and the H.

Direct lead

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Direct lead

WHAT’S WRONG HERE? YANGON – Except for a tragic accident,

the Thingyan festival concluded without

any problems.

Where are the 5 Ws and H?

• Who?

• What ?

• When?

• Where?

• Why?

• How?

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BRING ON

THE

By

By David

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BRING ON

THE

By

By David

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LEAD

DON’T

BURY

THE

Direct lead

By Pete Simon

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The Parent-Teacher Association of Basic Education

Primary School 2 Kamaryut held its regular monthly meeting

Tuesday evening in the school cafeteria, for the election of officers

for the coming year, with President Daw May Khin Kyaw

presiding.

The nominating committee proposed Daw Aung Thiru Thu

for president, Daw Htet Htet Zaw for vice president, and Daw Pan

San Sein for secretary-treasurer. It was moved and seconded that

the nominations be closed.

Daw Moe Jinn Maw rose and said that she wanted to

nominate three different women. Daw May Khin Kyaw ruled Daw

Moe Jinn Maw out of order. Daw Moe Jinn Maw appealed to the

parliamentarian, who agreed with the chair.

Daw Moe Jinn Maw took a small automatic pistol from her

handbag and shot Daw May Khin Kyaw between the eyes.

Constable U Kyaw Soe came and escorted Daw Moe Jinn Maw to

the county jail. The body of Daw May Khin Kyaw was removed to

the county morgue.

There being no further business, the meeting adjourned for

refreshments, which were served by Daw Aye Chan Lin. The next

meeting will be held on Friday evening, Sept. 10, for the

installation of officers.

What’s the news?

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BRING ON

THE

By

By David

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BRING ON

THE

By

By David

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LEAD

DON’T

BURY

THE

Direct lead

By Pete Simon

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Direct lead

WHO

DID

WHAT

Strong,

active verb

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DOs for leads

•Do keep it to one sentence.

•Do put the most important info at the

beginning of the sentence.

•Do include the most important of the

5 Ws and the H.

•Do keep it short – under 30 words.

Direct lead

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PRETEND:

1 WORD=

Direct lead: DOs

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WHICH LEAD IS BETTER?

LEAD No. 1 Thailand and Japan will

sign a preliminary

agreement on a US$3

billion bilateral currency-

swap arrangement when

their finance ministers meet

in Honolulu on the sidelines

of the Asian Development

Bank meeting this week.

LEAD No. 2 Thailand and Japan have

reached general

agreement for a US$3

billion currency swap to

support the baht.

Definition: currency swap

An agreement to borrow

foreign currency to keep a

country’s own currency

stable.

Direct lead

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DOs for leads

•Do keep it to one sentence.

•Do put the most important info at the

beginning of the sentence.

•Do include the most important of the

5 Ws and the H.

•Do keep it short – under 30 words.

• Include attribution, usually at the end

of the sentence.

Direct lead

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WHICH LEAD IS BETTER?

Dr. Tun Lwin, director-general of the Meteorology and Hydrology Department of Myanmar, said Sunday that Cyclone Nargis could wreak catastrophe in the Ayeyarwady Delta region, causing deadly flooding and widespread destruction, after making landfall on Friday.

LEAD No. 2 Cyclone Nargis will arrive

Friday and could cause

deadly flooding and

widespread destruction in

the Ayeyarwady Delta, a

top meteorologist said

Sunday.

LEAD No. 1

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DOs for leads • Do keep it to one sentence.

• Do put the most important info at the beginning of the sentence.

• Do include the most important of the 5 Ws and the H.

• Do keep it short – under 30 words.

• Include attribution, usually at the end of the sentence.

• Do use a strong verb, active voice and past tense.

Direct lead

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AVOID WEAK VERBS •Be

•Try

•Plan

•Consider

•Meet

• Issue

•May_______ By C

raig

Ho

we

ll

Direct lead: DOs

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WHAT IS ACTIVE VOICE?

Direct lead: DOs

WHO DID WHAT

Myanmar and Thailand destroyed Friday

nearly $1 billion of seized narcotics to mark

World Drugs Day.

WHO DID WHAT

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WHAT IS PASSIVE VOICE? Direct lead: DOs

WHAT WAS

DONE BY WHOM

Nearly $1 billion of seized narcotics was

destroyed Friday by Myanmar and Thailand

to mark World Drugs Day.

WHAT WAS

DONE BY WHOM

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WHAT IS PASSIVE VOICE? Direct lead: DOs

WHAT WAS

DONE BY WHOM

Football star Matt Acton has been traded by

Yangon United to Ayeyawady United.

“BY”

SIGNALS

PASSIVE

IS WHAT MOST

IMPORTANT?

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DON’Ts for leads

•Don’t start with a quotation.

Direct lead

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WHICH LEAD IS BETTER?

LEAD No. 1 “What bothers me is the way some of the foreign press always tries to accuse Laos without consideration of the facts,” said Champassak Province Governor Oneneua Phommachanh on the very morning that bandits intruded into Laos through the Lao-Thai Vang Tao-Chong Mek border pass.

LEAD No. 2 Champassak’s governor

yesterday criticized foreign

media for their coverage of an

attack on a border post in

southern Laos.

Governor Oneneua

Phommachanh said foreign

reporters described the

incident as a rebel attack, but

he said it was a robbery.

“What bothers me is the…

Direct lead

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DON’Ts for leads

•Don’t start with a quotation.

•Don’t start with a question.

Direct lead

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WHICH LEAD IS BETTER?

LEAD No. 1 Where will Yangon’s

future development take

place?

LEAD No. 2 Yangon’s future got a little

clearer yesterday, as Mayor

U Hla Myint submitted

detailed plans for planned

growth along seven

corridors to the regional

parliament.

Direct lead

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DON’Ts for leads

•Don’t start with a quotation.

•Don’t start with a question.

•Don’t start with when. Put it after

the verb or at the end of the

sentence.

Direct lead

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WHICH LEAD IS BETTER?

LEAD No. 1 A policeman was killed

and 10 other people

injured in a grenade

attack on a nightclub in

Battambang on July 31.

LEAD No. 2 On July 31, a grenade was thrown onto the roof of the Bopha Tip dancing bar in Battambang and that grenade rolled down and exploded, causing one policeman to die and injuring five other policemen along with people nearby, five of whom were also wounded.

Direct lead

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DON’Ts for leads

•Don’t start with a quotation.

•Don’t start with a question.

•Don’t start with when. Put it after

the verb or at the end of the

sentence.

•Simplify people’s titles and

organizations’ names.

Direct lead

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WHICH LEAD IS BETTER? LEAD No. 1

Top general Khin Nyunt

and other officials

collected 17.5 million

kyat in donations today

for construction of a new

pagoda in Mayangon

Township.

LEAD No. 2 The fourth donation

ceremony for

construction of

Thabyinnyu Pagoda was

held at Dhammaythaka

Sarthintaik on Ward 5 in

Mayangon Township this

morning attended by

Secretary-1 of the State

Peace and Development

Council Lt.-Gen. Khin

Nyunt.

Direct lead

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DON’Ts for leads •Don’t start with a quotation.

•Don’t start with a question.

•Don’t start with when. Put it after the verb or at the end of the sentence.

•Simplify people’s titles and organizations’ names.

•Avoid people’s names unless they are well-known.

Direct lead

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Yangon resident U

Kyaw Soe, 54,

suffered serious

injuries Sunday when

he triggered an

explosion by lighting

a match near a gas-

main break on

Merchant Road.

A Yangon man

suffered serious

injuries Sunday when

he triggered an

explosion by lighting

a match near a gas-

main break on

Merchant Road.

U Kyaw Soe, 54,…

WHICH LEAD IS BETTER?

Direct lead

LEAD No. 1 LEAD No. 2

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DON’Ts for leads •Don’t start with a quotation.

•Don’t start with a question.

•Don’t start with when. Put it after the verb or at the end of the sentence.

•Simplify people’s titles and organizations’ names.

•Avoid people’s names unless they are well-known.

Direct lead

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1. • Collect all the facts.

2. • List the 5 Ws and the H.

3. • Prioritize the 5 Ws and the H.

4. • Write and rewrite.

Direct lead

4 STEPS TO A DIRECT LEAD

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1. COLLECT ALL FACTS.

You have to know the whole story to

write the summary.

Direct lead

Ph

oto

by s

ske

nn

el

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2. LIST THE 5 Ws AND H.

Direct lead

By Ben Salter

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2. LIST THE 5 Ws AND H. • WHO: Three passengers from

Yangon

• WHAT: Were injured in private

plane crash

• WHEN: Friday night, 9:12 p.m.

• WHERE: Yangon airport

• WHY: Not sure, but it crashed

during a torrential monsoon rain.

• HOW: It skidded off the runway, an

airport official said.

Direct lead

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Ask:

• Which facts must be in the lead?

• Which can wait a paragraph or

two?

• Which of the key facts is the most

important and must start the first

sentence?

3. PRIORITIZE 5 Ws AND H.

Direct lead

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3. PRIORITIZE 5 Ws AND H

Direct lead

• WHO: Three passengers from

Yangon

• WHAT: Were injured in private

plane crash

• WHEN: Friday night, 9:12 p.m.

• WHERE: Yangon airport

• WHY: Not sure, but it crashed

during a torrential monsoon rain.

• HOW: It skidded off the runway, an

airport official said.

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1. Collect all the

facts.

2. List the 5 Ws

and the H.

3. Prioritize the 5

Ws and the H.

4. Rewrite.

WHO: Three passengers

from Yangon

WHAT: Were injured in

private plane crash

WHEN: Friday night, 9:12

p.m.

WHERE: Yangon airport

WHY: Not sure, but it

crashed during a torrential

monsoon rain.

HOW: It skidded off the

runway, an airport official

said.

4 STEPS: WRITE THE LEAD STEPS FACTS

Direct lead

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Write a first draft. Use this checklist:

1. Is it accurate?

2. Is it one sentence of 30 words or

fewer?

3. Are the facts in the sentence

arranged from most important to

least important?

4. Does it have a strong verb in

active voice?

5. Is the attribution simplified and at

the end of the sentence?

4. REWRITE. Direct lead

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1. Accurate?

2. 30 words or

fewer?

3. Most important

facts 1st?

4. Strong, active

verb?

5. Attribution?

Three passengers from

Yangon were injured

Friday night when their

private plane skidded off

the runway at the city’s

airport during a

torrential rain.

An airport official said...

4 STEPS: WRITE THE LEAD

CHECKLIST LEAD

Direct lead

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WRITE A DIRECT LEAD

Three passengers from Yangon were

injured Friday night when their private

plane skidded off the runway at the

city’s airport during a torrential rain.

An airport official said...

Direct lead WHO? WHAT?

WHERE? WHEN?

ATTRIBUTION

HOW?

WHY?

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The Parent-Teacher Association of Basic Education

Primary School 2 Kamaryut held its regular monthly meeting

Tuesday evening in the school cafeteria, for the election of officers

for the coming year, with President Daw May Khin Kyaw

presiding.

The nominating committee proposed Daw Aung Thiru Thu

for president, Daw Htet Htet Zaw for vice president, and Daw Pan

San Sein for secretary-treasurer. It was moved and seconded that

the nominations be closed.

Daw Moe Jinn Maw rose and said that she wanted to

nominate three different women. Daw May Khin Kyaw ruled Daw

Moe Jinn Maw out of order. Daw Moe Jinn Maw appealed to the

parliamentarian, who agreed with the chair.

Daw Moe Jinn Maw took a small automatic pistol from her

handbag and shot Daw May Khin Kyaw between the eyes.

Constable U Kyaw Soe came and escorted Daw Moe Jinn Maw to

the county jail. The body of Daw May Khin Kyaw was removed to

the county morgue.

There being no further business, the meeting adjourned for

refreshments, which were served by Daw Aye Chan Lin. The next

meeting will be held on Friday evening, Sept. 10, for the

installation of officers.

What’s the news?

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1. Collect all the

facts.

2. List the 5 Ws

and the H.

3. Prioritize the 5

Ws and the H.

4. Rewrite.

WHO:

Daw Moe Jinn Maw

WHAT:

Shot dead Daw May Khin Kyaw

WHEN:

Tuesday evening

WHERE:

Primary School 2 Kamaryut

cafeteria

WHY:

after a dispute over nomination of

officers

HOW:

with a small automatic pistol

WRITE A BETTER LEAD STEPS FACTS

Direct lead

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1. Accurate?

2. 30 words or

fewer?

3. Most important

facts 1st?

4. Strong, active

verb?

5. Attribution?

One member of a

Parent-Teacher

Association shot dead

another member at its

meeting in Kamaryut

Tuesday, witnesses told

police.

WRITE A BETTER LEAD

CHECKLIST LEAD

Direct lead

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WRITE A BETTER LEAD

One member of a Parent-Teacher

Association shot dead another member at

its meeting in Kamaryut Tuesday,

witnesses told police.

Direct lead WHO?

WHAT?

WHEN?

WHERE?

WHY and HOW for later

ATTRIBUTION

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1. Collect all the

facts.

2. List the 5 Ws

and the H.

3. Prioritize the 5

Ws and the H.

4. Rewrite.

1. Accurate?

2. 30 words or

fewer?

3. Most important

facts 1st?

4. Strong, active

verb?

5. Attribution?

YOUR TURN: REWRITE LEAD

STEPS CHECKLIST

Direct lead

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REWRITE THIS LEAD The Rev. Thomas J. Reese, an American

Jesuit priest who is a frequent television

commentator on Roman Catholic issues,

resigned Wednesday under orders from the

Vatican as editor of the Catholic magazine

America because he had published articles

critical of church positions, several Catholic

officials in the United States reported.

Direct lead

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ORIGINAL

LEAD

REWRITE THIS LEAD

The Rev. Thomas J. Reese, an American priest who is a frequent television commentator on Roman Catholic issues, resigned Wednesday under orders from the Vatican as editor of the Catholic magazine America because he had published articles critical of church positions, several Catholic officials in the United States reported.

BETTER

LEAD The Vatican forced an

American priest and TV

commentator to resign

Wednesday as editor of a

Catholic magazine, according

to church officials.

The Rev. Thomas J. Reese

had published articles critical

of the church.

Direct lead

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REWRITE THIS LEAD

1. Accurate?

2. 30 words or

fewer?

3. Most important

facts 1st?

4. Strong, active

verb?

5. Attribution?

The Vatican forced an

American priest and TV

commentator to resign

Wednesday as editor of a

Catholic magazine,

according to church

officials.

The Rev. Thomas J.

Reese had published

articles critical of the

church.

Direct lead

CHECKLIST LEAD

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WRITE A BETTER LEAD

The Vatican forced an American priest

and TV commentator to resign

Wednesday as editor of a Catholic

magazine, according to church officials.

The Rev. Thomas J. Reese had published

articles critical of the church.

Direct lead WHO?

WHAT?

WHY?

WHEN, WHERE and HOW for later

ATTRIBUTION

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WHAT’s WRONG WITH

THESE LEADS?

By hobvias sudoneighm

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1. Accurate?

2. 30 words or

fewer?

3. Most important

facts 1st?

4. Strong, active

verb?

5. Attribution?

•The he/she spoke

to (or met with)

lead:

Job-finding expert U

Kyaw Soe spoke

Tuesday to

students.

WHAT’S WRONG?

CHECKLIST LEAD

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1. Accurate?

2. 30 words or

fewer?

3. Most important

facts 1st?

4. Strong, active

verb?

5. Attribution?

Job-finding expert U

Kyaw Soe advised

students Tuesday to

get internship

experience before

graduating.

WHAT’S WRONG?

CHECKLIST LEAD

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1. Accurate?

2. 30 words or

fewer?

3. Most important

facts 1st?

4. Strong, active

verb?

5. Attribution?

•The obvious lead:

Banned books will

be read to celebrate

Banned Books

Week this week.

WHAT’S WRONG?

CHECKLIST LEAD

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1. Accurate?

2. 30 words or

fewer?

3. Most important

facts 1st?

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verb?

5. Attribution?

A 24-hour reading of

banned books will

start at noon

Monday in the

Student Union,

organizers of

Banned Books

Week activities said.

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• The tease lead:

It’s tangy. It’s hot. It’s

popular among

students. It’s mohinga,

and National

Management College

students eat more of it

than anything else for

breakfast.

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National Management

College students eat

more mohinga than

anything else for

breakfast, a new survey

finds.

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•The kickoff lead:

Students kicked off

their fund-raising

event Tuesday.

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Students are selling

stickers starting

Monday to raise

money for

earthquake relief in

Nepal.

The fund drive’s

organizer said…

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•The “there” lead:

There is (There was,

There are, There will

be) a K-Pop concert

tonight at the

Myanmar Event

Park.

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A K-Pop concert

tonight brings BTS,

Ailee, N-Sonic, Halo

and Akor to the

Myanmar Event

Park.

A spokesman for

organizer Hanbaek

ITC said…

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•The calendar lead:

It’s the time of year

for exams, meaning

students are

stressed.

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Free tea and snacks

will be available for

students who are

stressed because of

exams, school

officials said.

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• The “many

(some)” lead:

Many (Some)

students say they’ve

become sick after

eating at the

cafeteria.

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Six students

reported becoming

sick after eating at

the cafeteria, the

school principal

said.

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• The dictionary lead:

The dictionary defines

“faculty” as the teaching

staff of a school. It’s also

defined as a natural

ability. If that’s the case,

Yangon University’s

professors live up to both

definitions for they have

a natural ability to teach.

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Six Yangon University

professors won teaching

awards, which were

presented at Tuesday’s

graduation, according to a

press release.

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