Post by THE REPORTER on Dec 4, 2010 7:22:17 GMT -5
NEW YORK TIMES POLITICAL REVIEW
Over the course of the past few weeks there have been numerous protests staged outside City Hall and throughout the city of New York in response to Mayor Plantagenet’s decision to cut health funds. Thus far the protests have not escalated into violence but many suspect it is only a matter of time. At the time of writing there has been no changes made to rectify the situation, although ringleaders of some of the largest protests have been arrested.
In terms of new policies there have been no changes; a possible reason for this is described in further detail below.
Do you have an opinion about the laws and policies? Let us know!
RICHARD PLANTAGENET & ANNE LANCASTER SURPRISE ENGAGEMENT!
Despite insisting they were just good friends in a recent interview, the Times has discovered that the Mayor of New York and Miss Lancaster are, in fact, engaged to be married. This news came as a surprise to many but despite further enquiries into the matter correspondents have been unable to find out any further information. Both Mr. Plantagenet and Miss Lancaster were unavailable for comment. The Times will have more information when it comes.
BREAKING HEADLINE: Severely Mutilated Body Found On Subway Platform!
Two o'clock Wednesday morning, a NYPD patrolman was investigating an odd smell coming from the B train's platform. Upon inspection, a severely mutilated body was found lying on a bed. The body had several digits missing and suffered from serious burns and lacerations.
The police are working on finding out the identification of John Doe.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:
SEND US YOUR OPINIONS!
We're giving YOU a chance to voice your opinions about some of the things going on in the New York Times. Outraged by the crime going on in NYC? Fascinated by celebrity stories? Intrigued by the business and political stories? Let us know! More information here.
FROM THE EDITOR TO OUR READERS
(Please know that you guys can make New York times what ever you want to be. Kay mentioned that we could do Horoscopes and personal ads, movie reviews, etc. If someone wants to kick start those, just send them to me and we'll add them!)
WORD ON THE STREET: FROM THE AVERAGE NYC RESIDENT
(We need reactions about these news stories from the average joes of the city too! Read about how you can help!)
HELPING THE RECESSION: WE'RE HIRING!
(We're running out of people to do interviews but we have a ton of people left to interview! So please apply here. As you can see its a lot of fun. And if you think your character would be interviewed, say so there as well!)
AGONY AUNT COLUMN
SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS!
We are proud to present the Agony Aunt Column in the New York Times. Send in your queries and questions to 'Agony Auntie Augusta' and she shall reply post haste. See if her expert advice can get you out of any troubles you might be having!
(Send questions to Lady Catherine. No one knows in the RP, however, that Agony Aunt's column is written by Lady C. When you submit questions, you can choose to be anonymous when mentioned in the column. Or you can make up an alias.)
Over the course of the past few weeks there have been numerous protests staged outside City Hall and throughout the city of New York in response to Mayor Plantagenet’s decision to cut health funds. Thus far the protests have not escalated into violence but many suspect it is only a matter of time. At the time of writing there has been no changes made to rectify the situation, although ringleaders of some of the largest protests have been arrested.
In terms of new policies there have been no changes; a possible reason for this is described in further detail below.
Do you have an opinion about the laws and policies? Let us know!
RICHARD PLANTAGENET & ANNE LANCASTER SURPRISE ENGAGEMENT!
Despite insisting they were just good friends in a recent interview, the Times has discovered that the Mayor of New York and Miss Lancaster are, in fact, engaged to be married. This news came as a surprise to many but despite further enquiries into the matter correspondents have been unable to find out any further information. Both Mr. Plantagenet and Miss Lancaster were unavailable for comment. The Times will have more information when it comes.
BREAKING HEADLINE: Severely Mutilated Body Found On Subway Platform!
Two o'clock Wednesday morning, a NYPD patrolman was investigating an odd smell coming from the B train's platform. Upon inspection, a severely mutilated body was found lying on a bed. The body had several digits missing and suffered from serious burns and lacerations.
The police are working on finding out the identification of John Doe.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:
SEND US YOUR OPINIONS!
We're giving YOU a chance to voice your opinions about some of the things going on in the New York Times. Outraged by the crime going on in NYC? Fascinated by celebrity stories? Intrigued by the business and political stories? Let us know! More information here.
FROM THE EDITOR TO OUR READERS
(Please know that you guys can make New York times what ever you want to be. Kay mentioned that we could do Horoscopes and personal ads, movie reviews, etc. If someone wants to kick start those, just send them to me and we'll add them!)
WORD ON THE STREET: FROM THE AVERAGE NYC RESIDENT
(We need reactions about these news stories from the average joes of the city too! Read about how you can help!)
HELPING THE RECESSION: WE'RE HIRING!
(We're running out of people to do interviews but we have a ton of people left to interview! So please apply here. As you can see its a lot of fun. And if you think your character would be interviewed, say so there as well!)
AGONY AUNT COLUMN
SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS!
We are proud to present the Agony Aunt Column in the New York Times. Send in your queries and questions to 'Agony Auntie Augusta' and she shall reply post haste. See if her expert advice can get you out of any troubles you might be having!
(Send questions to Lady Catherine. No one knows in the RP, however, that Agony Aunt's column is written by Lady C. When you submit questions, you can choose to be anonymous when mentioned in the column. Or you can make up an alias.)