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1) Conference is at 8:30 (8:00 for section editors - you have to decide your stories and layouts) ON WEDNESDAY NOT TUESDAY.
Tuesdays conference will be at 9:30 as usual for second years because first years have their shorthand .
2) Bring in your laptops on Wednesday if you can so everyone has a computer to work on
3) Please e-mail me your mobile numbers as soon as possible if you haven't already we'll need them on Wednesday incase you go out on stories
Editor - Zehra Mullick
Deputy Editor/Picture Editor - Rebecca Hughes
Alan McGuinness - Foreign News Editor
James Woodcock - Home News Editor (National and Local)
James Averill - Sports Editor
Jason West - Business Editor
Production Team - Jonathan Stone and Jaak Pardi
Kelsey Williams - Sub/breaking news tracker
Sarah Malm - Opinion and Debate
Sports Reporters:
Tom Ruzyllo
James Warner
Home News Reporters:
Alex Fisk
Angela Davey
Ella Copeland
Joe Cladingboel
Hey guys,
I've sent everyone e-mails with details of what you need to do for tomorrow - so check your inboxes, please.
Basically,
1) Conference is at 8:30 tomorrow - 8:00 for section editors (you have to decide your stories and layouts)
2) Bring in your laptops if you have them so everyone has a computer to work on
3) Please e-mail me your cell numbers we'll need them tomorrow incase you go out on stories
Deputy Editor/Picture Editor - Rebecca Hughes
Foreign News Editor - Alan Mcguinness
Home News Editor - James Woodcock
Production Editor - Jaak Pardi and James Warner
Business Editor - Jason West
Sports Editor - James Averill
Chief Sub - Kelsey William
Reporters/Writers:
Alex Fisk
Sarah Malm
Ella Copeland
Alister Houghton
Angela Davey
Jade Selby
Sophie Jackson
Evangelina Tsipi
This is an article about the taliban in Pakistan trickling into its largest city, Karachi, to take refuge from the U.S. missile strikes.
They seem to have figured out that concentrating on one large war-torn area makes them an easy target and so they have begun to spread themselves around the country.
It seems my city is no longer the haven it used to be.
Not for me anyway.
The Taliban seem to think otherwise.
While surfing the web today, my sister came across this article about the
refugee crisis in Pakistan.