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| 1 | I have no words for thisAccording to Perdue, an oft referenced resource for article writers (especially for the AP format) and college students, defines a lead for a news article to be: "The lead, or opening paragraph, is the most important part of a news story. With so many sources of information – newspapers, magazines, TV, radio and the Internet – audiences simply are not willing to read beyond the first paragraph (and even sentence) of a story unless it grabs their interest." Apr 6, 2013 Hypertext link source: http… | /r/MensRights | 18/07/16 04:35 AM |
| 3 | I have no words for thisThe first sentence implies that it's an he said, she said situation. "The trial of a man who served 28 years in prison for a rape he says he did not commit has been postponed for six months. " Whereas, they did not include her version until the very last sentence. That's the most ridiculous part of the entire situation and should be the lead in the article. | /r/MensRights | 16/07/16 12:05 PM |
| 1 | I have no words for thisI was referring to the Denver one. | /r/MensRights | 16/07/16 11:52 AM |
| 18 | I have no words for thisIt's interesting the lead is buried literally to the last sentence. | /r/MensRights | 16/07/16 03:23 AM |
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