I need help. I need to look for an article about something that's going on in the world (the war in iraq, etc) So I can write a summary and present it to my class. Thing is I just dont know what article to use. I was going to do Iraq, but I already know thats what everyone's gonna do. Do you guys know any good online articles maybe from CNN.com or something else that are intresting and have to do with a country besides the U.S.? Thanks! (oo and articles can be up to 3 months old) I rate:)
EnchantedSage answered Friday September 3 2004, 12:11 pm: I checked out the other answers and there are some really good ideas there. If you are looking for something a little "out there", here is a link to an on-line news article titled "Bird Flu Infects Cats Too, Study Finds". It has to do with the bird flu that is currently wiping out tons of birds in Asia. I just thought you might want to consider something obscure and strange.
xo_Ali answered Friday September 3 2004, 8:53 am: Wow, this is so weird, in 8th grade I had to do the same thing! And, they couldn't be 3 months old! Go to: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
There are a bunch of articles on stem-cell research there. I find stem-cell research very interesting. You can also go around that site and find other articles. Good luck! [ xo_Ali's advice column | Ask xo_Ali A Question ]
DruidX answered Friday September 3 2004, 6:50 am: Well, there was the SARS plague a little while a go in Asia, and there have been various oil spillages in Euroup, there is also the thing about the Chechen [its probably spelt wrong] rebles in Russia, and the on-going war in the Holy Land [between Palestine and.. someone else]
Do some serches for these on google and see what comes up.
I recomend [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) [UK newspaper] [ DruidX's advice column | Ask DruidX A Question ]
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