Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Back page news

Banned News!


In a new trend that seems unstoppable, 80 percent of newspapers in Great York have banned all bad news from the front page and back page of their news paper. "This is to encourage more people to do and report on good acts" said the chief-editor of Great York Times.

Great York Times was first to start with including at least one good news story on the front page. The increase in sales quickly indicated which direction to take. More people have returned to reading the newspaper. They have been avoiding other media that have not yet started highlighting positive news.

Today's front page highlighted a family of four's survival and how a mother's determination has inspired each of its members. Two long time rivals have reconciled after realising there's more happiness and joy around then was previously reported.

The newly started dialogs have reduced negotiation times in business all around the country. This economy benefit has become hard to ignore by neighbouring countries. Great York Times chief-editor has already been nominated for the Nobel Prices. A reader of Great York Times wrote, "It takes one to start a revolution, and we are all behind him".

Thursday, May 18, 2006

Well Times

The idea of well times is a news paper that would nothing but good news. The stories don't have to be real stories but they have to be good news stories. Look for interesting stories in the news and find the good news angle and you have a story that can be posted here!