1、Parts of a NewspaperIndexo Front of the newspapero Shows where everything is locatedo Lists all the parts of the newspaperWeatherThe Funnieso Saves timeMasterheado The information printed in every newspaper stating the title, ownership, management, publisher, etc.Bannero A headline in large letterin
2、g running across the entire width of the first page.Headlineo The words printed in large type acrossthe top of a newspaper articleto catch the readers attention.Editoro One of the peoplewho runs a newspaper.o Windsor Star publisher and editor in chief Marty BeneteauEditorialo An article or cartoon i
3、n which the people who run a newspaper give their opinion on an issue.Letters to the Editoro Letters written by citizens expressing opinions on topics/events of interest.Re: CAW now Too Big To Fail, blog by Chris Vander Doelen, Aug. 24.I usually dont write letters to the editor, especially when it c
4、omes to a column by Chris Vander Doelen, but I just couldnt help laughing at his hypocrisy in this one.Chris states, as a CAW member, he pays $1,200 a year in union dues. Its interesting that Mr. Vander Doelen is constantly berating Chrysler and other manufacturing workers that make a decent wage an
5、d contribute quite a bit to the local economy, I might add.He talks often of the need for fiscal responsibility and restraint that he is somehow quasi qualified to talk about.Apparently, they give out economics degrees with journalism diplomas now. And yet, in his very own column, he says he pays $1
6、,200 a year in dues.The CAW Constitution states that union dues will equal two hours and 20 minutes pay per month. That means, by my calculations, Chris is making around $42 per hour, plus benefits.I believe thats more than the manufacturing workers in this city, in fact, it is even more than an ele
7、ctrician at Chrysler if memory serves, except an electrician will work six or seven days a week, not write three one-sided columns.WAYNE MacLEAN, AmherstburgDatelineo The words at thebeginning of anews article thattells where and sometimes when the article was written.Columnisto A person who writes
8、a regular column giving a personal opinionoKaren HalloShe appears Saturdays and also contributes to the homes/real estate, health and lifestyles departments. Obituaryo A biography of a deceased person printed in the newspaper shortly after the death is announced.SAUV, Hilda M. (nee Rainey)Born Octob
9、er 3, 1931, went to be with her Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ September 6, 2012. Her life consisted of being a homemaker for her bereaved husband Del Sauv of 61 years. Loving mother to Debbie (Kevin) Yake of Howell MI, Neil (Sherry) Sauv, and Joanne (Daryl) Ouellette. Dear Nana to Danielle, Blake, A
10、melia, Alessa, Andee, and Luke. Her life evolved mainly around her beloved Church Parkwood Gospel Temple, singing solos, choir work and over 50 years teaching Sunday School. Visiting will be held at Morris Sutton Funeral Home & Chapel 68 Giles Blvd. EastPublishero The chief executive and the often t
11、he owner of the newspaper.Captiono The information below a picture which describes it.Bylineo The name of the writer printed at the top of the story.Jumpo To continue a story from one page to another.News Articleo In a newspaper, astory about anevent that has justtaken place. It provides facts but n
12、ot opinions or interpretations.Feature Articleo In a newspaper, it is the writers interpretation of a story or topic.Different Sectionso 1. Sportso 2. Classifiedso 3. Lifestyleo 4. Automotiveo 5. Comicso 6. BusinessWhat Articles Need to Includeo Who was involved in the story? o What happened?o When did it occur?o Why it happened?o Where it happened?o How it happened?