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What a Piper Seneca will do to a high-rise
- By Nathan D. Chan
- Published 10/28/2007
As previously mentioned, the collision was in a suburb not too far from where I lived, so I went to took some pictures up close. The plane hit, and did not stop until it hit the central core of the b...
Editorial: The Two Towers and how the news got uncomfortably close last week
- By Nathan D. Chan
- Published 10/24/2007
A short two months ago, when Robert asked me if I would like to contribute some articles to News Right Now, I thought, “Sure, I can add in some Canadian news, maybe some economic news, so that I get...
Editorial: Living with the Brush Fires - or - I've Been Evacuated!
- By Jason M. Donahue
- Published 10/22/2007
You know, when Robert asked me to help out a bit with science/spaceflight articles, I figured, "Hey, I'll get to write the news!" I never figured I'd *become* news!
You see, this morning at 6:30 A...
NRN Informative: Concision, Simplicity, Specificity
- By Dido L. Arellano
- Published 09/27/2007
My old Creative Writing professor in college used to drill three words into our heads: “Concision, Simplicity, Specificity!” These were the very first words he uttered on the first day of class an...
NRN Informative: Helping you stay in the game
- By Katrina V. Dayrit
- Published 09/16/2007
As people's lives become increasingly dynamic and fast-paced, less and less are aware of significant events occurring around them. The news seems to have grown less popular among these busy, career-d...
Week One: Origin of the news Right Now Organization
- By Robert W. Meyers
- Published 08/31/2007
Have you ever sat there in the very seat you are now, what if? If you haven't I would be very surprised. That is exactly what caused me to begin thinking about starting the News Right Now Organizati...