Kids Draw the News: Special Edition
Date: 05 June 2012
By Michael Kolomatsky
Michael Kolomatsky
A fifth-grade class in Queens offered more marine mascots to aid in the cleanup of the Gowanus Canal.
2012年6月4日 是 星期一 星号下的 ♊。 这是一年中的 155 日。 美国总统是 Barack Obama。
如果你出生在这一天,你已经 14 岁了。 您的最后一个生日是 2026年6月4日星期四,3 天前。 2027年6月4日星期五 天后,您的下一个生日是 361。 你已经活了 5,116 天,或者大约 122,791 小时,或者大约 7,367,487 分钟,或者大约 442,049,220 秒。
Date: 05 June 2012
By Michael Kolomatsky
Michael Kolomatsky
A fifth-grade class in Queens offered more marine mascots to aid in the cleanup of the Gowanus Canal.
Date: 04 June 2012
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Wall Street closed flat Monday, the first session after Friday’s sell-off, as Washington reported a decline in factory orders.
Date: 04 June 2012
By Shannon Doyne
Shannon Doyne
Student Opinion | What media do you use to learn about the news?
Date: 04 June 2012
By Clyde Haberman
Clyde Haberman
The Day: New York and its region seem to be in the midst of an apology crisis.
Date: 04 June 2012
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Account assignments, executive appointments and miscellaneous news from advertising agencies.
Date: 05 June 2012
By Alessandra Stanley
Alessandra Stanley
Why do American television anchors make spectacles of themselves when covering events that involve British royalty?
Date: 04 June 2012
By The Editors
Amy Chozick discusses the challenges facing a new Sunday edition of The Sun, the anchor of Rupert Murdoch’s British newspapers.
Date: 05 June 2012
By Bill Carter
Bill Carter
Barbara Walters used her contacts to help the daughter of Syria’s ambassador to the United Nations get a job at CNN or admission to Columbia University, according to e-mails published by The Telegraph in London. Her efforts were unsuccessful.
Date: 04 June 2012
By Michael Winerip
Michael Winerip
While rating systems have specific formulas, it is worth noting that many of the top schools have selective admissions or are in wealthy communities.
Date: 04 June 2012
By Joyce Hor-Chung Lau
Joyce Lau
Western foreign correspondents — Peter Arnett, the Pulitzer Prize-winning war correspondent among them — are increasingly becoming university professors in China, in a nation that wants international expertise but also grapples with its own issues with free speech.