Thursday, February 28, 2008

Practice News Story 6: Press Relesase

NEWS RELEASE

ClearPoint Instruction LL

Mary Ann Parlin President

Contact:

Amber Winward Media Contact

Phone:

666-999-6354 (Office)


For Immediate Release

LOGAN- ClearPoint Instruction is making a break threw on educating patients at local hospitals. The companies founder Mary Ann Parlin researched patients at local hospitals. She found when patients don’t know what is happening they are un happy, procedures take longer and recovery is longer. Doctors and nurses try to educate their patients but it slows down the doctors, nurses and patients. ClearPoint will assist doctors by telling patients what they need to do, and what the doctors are going to be doing.

ClearPoint wants to bring education to patients; currently they have three different instructional pamphlets and seven DVD’s. ClearPoint believes in instructional education, all the DVD’s show many different processes that patients can go threw. ClearPoint demonstrates surgeries to giving birth. After a patient watches or reads about what they are going to go through they come into the hospital knowing exactly what to do, sparing doctors and nurses a lot of time. Preston Parker, Senior Vice President, said, “When patients are educated they go through the processes faster, feel more secure, and are happier.” ClearPoint hopes to bring awareness to the community about their goals and how they are trying to help patients and doctors alike.

Amber Winward
Public Relations Manager
666-999-5427 (Cell)


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Friday, February 15, 2008

Beginning News Writting: Obituary

Posted: Feb. 14, 2008

Oprah Winfrey dies from adoring fans

CHICAGO, Ill. - Oprah Winfrey a beloved acrtess, talk show host, public figure, sister, daughter and friend died yesterday in a tragic accident. She died around 3:30 yesterday, February 14th, 2008 after being soffocated by her adoring fans as she left her studio.

Oprah was born in Kosciusko, Mississippi. She had a rough childhood, after the age of 13 she lived with her father under his strict discipline but taught her at an early age learned how to accomplish her best. At the age of 17 she started her broadcating career when she was hired by WVOL in Nashville. Two years later she moved to Baltimore to be come a co-anchor, where she discovered her love for broadcasting. In 1986 the Oprah Winfrew show started becoming the number one talk show in less than a year.

She was a world renound women with many accomplishments under her belt. With her talk show she helped men and women alike, bringing awarness of many topics to the nation and gave an amazing example to women of every race. She helped bring awarness to millions on topics such as teen suicides and domestic violence. In 2007 she recieved the Humanitarian Award, 2005 she recived the NAACP Hall of Fame, and the National Association of Broadcasters. In the hight of her career Oprah opened her all girls school in Africa, this was her dream. With her contributions and service these girls will now be able to learn in a safe enviornment. She was an amazing example to us all and will be missed by all of her adoring fans.


She is survived by her partner, Stedman Graham, and many of her fans.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Practice news story: trial

Feb. 7, 2008, 9:10 a.m.

Trial date set for two suspects in LDS meetinghouse break in

Logan, Ut. Last Thursday a LDS meetinghouse was broken into, it was suspected that two suspects were involved. Today the suspects were taken to court; attorneys showed evidence on how these two individuals needed to go to trial for their crime. The new trial date is set for March 21st.

Last Thursday night Bishop Shirk left his office window open, later that night Jim Michaels and a juvenile snuck threw the window then took some computers. In the morning the maintenance man found some smashed monitors and called police. The investigation proved to be an easy one.

In court today Jim Michaels had evidence proven against him that he was the main suspect. His acquaintance, the juvenile, was also a main part in this crime. In trial next month Michaels can get up to 6 months in prison on the accounts of felony burglary and breaking and entering. The juvenile could be charged as an adult, but at this time is awaiting the trial.