Murder Case of Chilean Senator To Be Reopened
Written by Ricardo Pommer
Monday, 06 September 2010 07:05
Both major political coalitions agree to reopen the investigation into the death of Sen. Jaime Guzmán, founder of the UDIThe recently aired TV interview with one of the men responsible for the 1991 assassination of Sen. Jaime Guzmán has given new life to the investigation of the crime and reopened old political wounds in Chile. On April 1, 1991, Sen. Guzmán - founder of the Independent Democratic Union (UDI) party and an important civilian collaborator with the dictatorship of Gen. Augusto Pinochet - was assassinated as he was leaving the East Campus of Universidad Católica de Chile law school.
I like this new because is very interesting and mysterious.
I don’t like because is sad.
It has bad images, because it not sense the image with de new.
It has good articles in it.
Protest Against Chile’s Castilla Thermoelectric Project Ends In Arrests
Written by Ricardo Pommer
Friday, 03 September 2010 07:29
A group of around 100 environmentalists marched Thursday morning in Santiago to protest the US$4.2 billion Castilla coal-burning power generator planned for Chile’s Pacific coast near the city of Copiapo.Armed with banners, fliers, megaphones, suns to represent solar energy and a young boy dressed as a turtle, the protestors aimed to call public attention to the dangers posed by the Castilla thermoelectric plant.
I like this new because I love nature.
I don’t like this new because I don't like thermoelectric plants.
It has a good image because have sence.
I have a good article in it.
Isabel Allende Wins Chile’s 2010 Literature Prize
Written by Ricardo Pommer
Friday, 03 September 2010 07:31
Chilean author cried when notified of the prize in a video conference callChilean Education Minister Joaquín Lavín announced Thursday that the panel of judges determining Chile’s Prize for Literature awarded this year’s prize to internationally acclaimed novelist Isabel Allende. “The panel based its decision on the excellence and contribution to literature of her body of work, which has been warmly received by the readership throughout the world and received multiple distinctions, and has reappraised the role of the reader in literature,” Lavín said.
I like this new because I like prizes.
I don’t like this new because I HATE Isabel Allende.
It has a bad image because it’s boring.
It has a bad article because is boring.
Trapped Miners In Chile To Move Deeper Underground
Written by Laura French
Monday, 30 August 2010 23:54
While the rescue teams were expected to finish setting up equipment and begin drilling late Monday, the 33 miners trapped near the bottom of the San Jose mine have been instructed to move further down into the mine to avoid the intense humidity and high temperatures. The trapped miners are moving 25 meters deeper into the mine that has held them captive since Aug. 5 when a portion of the mine collapsed.
I like this new because is interesting to read.
I don’t like this new because is very sad.
It has a very bad image because is the same of the notice previous.
It has a good article in it.
French Tourist Dies Kayaking
Written by Kayla Ruble
Monday, 30 August 2010 06:33
French tourist Fabio di Petrantonio’s plans to kayak through the glacier region came to a sad end Friday afternoon, when his kayak overturned in Canal Beagle. The 32-year-old died from hypothermia.
I like because is very new.
I don’t like this new because is very SAD.
It has a very bad image because is the same of all the news in this page!!!!!!!
It has a good article in it.
Six Months After Quake In Chile, Reconstruction Is Assessed
Written by Ricardo Pommer
Friday, 27 August 2010 07:36
How much has Chile recovered since the event that shook the nation?
I like this new because is about reconstruction of Chile.
I don’t like this new because is very short.
It has a good image because is about the new
It has a bad article because is very short.
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news in chile(work in class)
Murder Case of Chilean Senator To Be Reopened
Written by Ricardo Pommer
Monday, 06 September 2010 07:05
Both major political coalitions agree to reopen the investigation into the death of Sen. Jaime Guzmán, founder of the UDIThe recently aired TV interview with one of the men responsible for the 1991 assassination of Sen. Jaime Guzmán has given new life to the investigation of the crime and reopened old political wounds in Chile. On April 1, 1991, Sen. Guzmán - founder of the Independent Democratic Union (UDI) party and an important civilian collaborator with the dictatorship of Gen. Augusto Pinochet - was assassinated as he was leaving the East Campus of Universidad Católica de Chile law school.
I like this new because is very interesting and mysterious.
I don’t like because is sad.
It has bad images, because it not sense the image with de new.
It has good articles in it.
Protest Against Chile’s Castilla Thermoelectric Project Ends In Arrests
Written by Ricardo Pommer
Friday, 03 September 2010 07:29
A group of around 100 environmentalists marched Thursday morning in Santiago to protest the US$4.2 billion Castilla coal-burning power generator planned for Chile’s Pacific coast near the city of Copiapo.Armed with banners, fliers, megaphones, suns to represent solar energy and a young boy dressed as a turtle, the protestors aimed to call public attention to the dangers posed by the Castilla thermoelectric plant.
I like this new because I love nature.
I don’t like this new because I don't like thermoelectric plants.
It has a good image because have sence.
I have a good article in it.
Isabel Allende Wins Chile’s 2010 Literature Prize
Written by Ricardo Pommer
Friday, 03 September 2010 07:31
Chilean author cried when notified of the prize in a video conference callChilean Education Minister Joaquín Lavín announced Thursday that the panel of judges determining Chile’s Prize for Literature awarded this year’s prize to internationally acclaimed novelist Isabel Allende. “The panel based its decision on the excellence and contribution to literature of her body of work, which has been warmly received by the readership throughout the world and received multiple distinctions, and has reappraised the role of the reader in literature,” Lavín said.
I like this new because I like prizes.
I don’t like this new because I HATE Isabel Allende.
It has a bad image because it’s boring.
It has a bad article because is boring.
Trapped Miners In Chile To Move Deeper Underground
Written by Laura French
Monday, 30 August 2010 23:54
While the rescue teams were expected to finish setting up equipment and begin drilling late Monday, the 33 miners trapped near the bottom of the San Jose mine have been instructed to move further down into the mine to avoid the intense humidity and high temperatures. The trapped miners are moving 25 meters deeper into the mine that has held them captive since Aug. 5 when a portion of the mine collapsed.
I like this new because is interesting to read.
I don’t like this new because is very sad.
It has a very bad image because is the same of the notice previous.
It has a good article in it.
French Tourist Dies Kayaking
Written by Kayla Ruble
Monday, 30 August 2010 06:33
French tourist Fabio di Petrantonio’s plans to kayak through the glacier region came to a sad end Friday afternoon, when his kayak overturned in Canal Beagle. The 32-year-old died from hypothermia.
I like because is very new.
I don’t like this new because is very SAD.
It has a very bad image because is the same of all the news in this page!!!!!!!
It has a good article in it.
Six Months After Quake In Chile, Reconstruction Is Assessed
Written by Ricardo Pommer
Friday, 27 August 2010 07:36
How much has Chile recovered since the event that shook the nation?
I like this new because is about reconstruction of Chile.
I don’t like this new because is very short.
It has a good image because is about the new
It has a bad article because is very short.
Murder Case of Chilean Senator To Be Reopened
Written by Ricardo Pommer
Monday, 06 September 2010 07:05
Both major political coalitions agree to reopen the investigation into the death of Sen. Jaime Guzmán, founder of the UDIThe recently aired TV interview with one of the men responsible for the 1991 assassination of Sen. Jaime Guzmán has given new life to the investigation of the crime and reopened old political wounds in Chile. On April 1, 1991, Sen. Guzmán - founder of the Independent Democratic Union (UDI) party and an important civilian collaborator with the dictatorship of Gen. Augusto Pinochet - was assassinated as he was leaving the East Campus of Universidad Católica de Chile law school.
I like this new because is very interesting and mysterious.
I don’t like because is sad.
It has bad images, because it not sense the image with de new.
It has good articles in it.
Protest Against Chile’s Castilla Thermoelectric Project Ends In Arrests
Written by Ricardo Pommer
Friday, 03 September 2010 07:29
A group of around 100 environmentalists marched Thursday morning in Santiago to protest the US$4.2 billion Castilla coal-burning power generator planned for Chile’s Pacific coast near the city of Copiapo.Armed with banners, fliers, megaphones, suns to represent solar energy and a young boy dressed as a turtle, the protestors aimed to call public attention to the dangers posed by the Castilla thermoelectric plant.
I like this new because I love nature.
I don’t like this new because I don't like thermoelectric plants.
It has a good image because have sence.
I have a good article in it.
Isabel Allende Wins Chile’s 2010 Literature Prize
Written by Ricardo Pommer
Friday, 03 September 2010 07:31
Chilean author cried when notified of the prize in a video conference callChilean Education Minister Joaquín Lavín announced Thursday that the panel of judges determining Chile’s Prize for Literature awarded this year’s prize to internationally acclaimed novelist Isabel Allende. “The panel based its decision on the excellence and contribution to literature of her body of work, which has been warmly received by the readership throughout the world and received multiple distinctions, and has reappraised the role of the reader in literature,” Lavín said.
I like this new because I like prizes.
I don’t like this new because I HATE Isabel Allende.
It has a bad image because it’s boring.
It has a bad article because is boring.
Trapped Miners In Chile To Move Deeper Underground
Written by Laura French
Monday, 30 August 2010 23:54
While the rescue teams were expected to finish setting up equipment and begin drilling late Monday, the 33 miners trapped near the bottom of the San Jose mine have been instructed to move further down into the mine to avoid the intense humidity and high temperatures. The trapped miners are moving 25 meters deeper into the mine that has held them captive since Aug. 5 when a portion of the mine collapsed.
I like this new because is interesting to read.
I don’t like this new because is very sad.
It has a very bad image because is the same of the notice previous.
It has a good article in it.
French Tourist Dies Kayaking
Written by Kayla Ruble
Monday, 30 August 2010 06:33
French tourist Fabio di Petrantonio’s plans to kayak through the glacier region came to a sad end Friday afternoon, when his kayak overturned in Canal Beagle. The 32-year-old died from hypothermia.
I like because is very new.
I don’t like this new because is very SAD.
It has a very bad image because is the same of all the news in this page!!!!!!!
It has a good article in it.
Six Months After Quake In Chile, Reconstruction Is Assessed
Written by Ricardo Pommer
Friday, 27 August 2010 07:36
How much has Chile recovered since the event that shook the nation?
I like this new because is about reconstruction of Chile.
I don’t like this new because is very short.
It has a good image because is about the new
It has a bad article because is very short.
Written by Ricardo Pommer
Monday, 06 September 2010 07:05
Both major political coalitions agree to reopen the investigation into the death of Sen. Jaime Guzmán, founder of the UDIThe recently aired TV interview with one of the men responsible for the 1991 assassination of Sen. Jaime Guzmán has given new life to the investigation of the crime and reopened old political wounds in Chile. On April 1, 1991, Sen. Guzmán - founder of the Independent Democratic Union (UDI) party and an important civilian collaborator with the dictatorship of Gen. Augusto Pinochet - was assassinated as he was leaving the East Campus of Universidad Católica de Chile law school.
I like this new because is very interesting and mysterious.
I don’t like because is sad.
It has bad images, because it not sense the image with de new.
It has good articles in it.
Protest Against Chile’s Castilla Thermoelectric Project Ends In Arrests
Written by Ricardo Pommer
Friday, 03 September 2010 07:29
A group of around 100 environmentalists marched Thursday morning in Santiago to protest the US$4.2 billion Castilla coal-burning power generator planned for Chile’s Pacific coast near the city of Copiapo.Armed with banners, fliers, megaphones, suns to represent solar energy and a young boy dressed as a turtle, the protestors aimed to call public attention to the dangers posed by the Castilla thermoelectric plant.
I like this new because I love nature.
I don’t like this new because I don't like thermoelectric plants.
It has a good image because have sence.
I have a good article in it.
Isabel Allende Wins Chile’s 2010 Literature Prize
Written by Ricardo Pommer
Friday, 03 September 2010 07:31
Chilean author cried when notified of the prize in a video conference callChilean Education Minister Joaquín Lavín announced Thursday that the panel of judges determining Chile’s Prize for Literature awarded this year’s prize to internationally acclaimed novelist Isabel Allende. “The panel based its decision on the excellence and contribution to literature of her body of work, which has been warmly received by the readership throughout the world and received multiple distinctions, and has reappraised the role of the reader in literature,” Lavín said.
I like this new because I like prizes.
I don’t like this new because I HATE Isabel Allende.
It has a bad image because it’s boring.
It has a bad article because is boring.
Trapped Miners In Chile To Move Deeper Underground
Written by Laura French
Monday, 30 August 2010 23:54
While the rescue teams were expected to finish setting up equipment and begin drilling late Monday, the 33 miners trapped near the bottom of the San Jose mine have been instructed to move further down into the mine to avoid the intense humidity and high temperatures. The trapped miners are moving 25 meters deeper into the mine that has held them captive since Aug. 5 when a portion of the mine collapsed.
I like this new because is interesting to read.
I don’t like this new because is very sad.
It has a very bad image because is the same of the notice previous.
It has a good article in it.
French Tourist Dies Kayaking
Written by Kayla Ruble
Monday, 30 August 2010 06:33
French tourist Fabio di Petrantonio’s plans to kayak through the glacier region came to a sad end Friday afternoon, when his kayak overturned in Canal Beagle. The 32-year-old died from hypothermia.
I like because is very new.
I don’t like this new because is very SAD.
It has a very bad image because is the same of all the news in this page!!!!!!!
It has a good article in it.
Six Months After Quake In Chile, Reconstruction Is Assessed
Written by Ricardo Pommer
Friday, 27 August 2010 07:36
How much has Chile recovered since the event that shook the nation?
I like this new because is about reconstruction of Chile.
I don’t like this new because is very short.
It has a good image because is about the new
It has a bad article because is very short.
Murder Case of Chilean Senator To Be Reopened
Written by Ricardo Pommer
Monday, 06 September 2010 07:05
Both major political coalitions agree to reopen the investigation into the death of Sen. Jaime Guzmán, founder of the UDIThe recently aired TV interview with one of the men responsible for the 1991 assassination of Sen. Jaime Guzmán has given new life to the investigation of the crime and reopened old political wounds in Chile. On April 1, 1991, Sen. Guzmán - founder of the Independent Democratic Union (UDI) party and an important civilian collaborator with the dictatorship of Gen. Augusto Pinochet - was assassinated as he was leaving the East Campus of Universidad Católica de Chile law school.
I like this new because is very interesting and mysterious.
I don’t like because is sad.
It has bad images, because it not sense the image with de new.
It has good articles in it.
Protest Against Chile’s Castilla Thermoelectric Project Ends In Arrests
Written by Ricardo Pommer
Friday, 03 September 2010 07:29
A group of around 100 environmentalists marched Thursday morning in Santiago to protest the US$4.2 billion Castilla coal-burning power generator planned for Chile’s Pacific coast near the city of Copiapo.Armed with banners, fliers, megaphones, suns to represent solar energy and a young boy dressed as a turtle, the protestors aimed to call public attention to the dangers posed by the Castilla thermoelectric plant.
I like this new because I love nature.
I don’t like this new because I don't like thermoelectric plants.
It has a good image because have sence.
I have a good article in it.
Isabel Allende Wins Chile’s 2010 Literature Prize
Written by Ricardo Pommer
Friday, 03 September 2010 07:31
Chilean author cried when notified of the prize in a video conference callChilean Education Minister Joaquín Lavín announced Thursday that the panel of judges determining Chile’s Prize for Literature awarded this year’s prize to internationally acclaimed novelist Isabel Allende. “The panel based its decision on the excellence and contribution to literature of her body of work, which has been warmly received by the readership throughout the world and received multiple distinctions, and has reappraised the role of the reader in literature,” Lavín said.
I like this new because I like prizes.
I don’t like this new because I HATE Isabel Allende.
It has a bad image because it’s boring.
It has a bad article because is boring.
Trapped Miners In Chile To Move Deeper Underground
Written by Laura French
Monday, 30 August 2010 23:54
While the rescue teams were expected to finish setting up equipment and begin drilling late Monday, the 33 miners trapped near the bottom of the San Jose mine have been instructed to move further down into the mine to avoid the intense humidity and high temperatures. The trapped miners are moving 25 meters deeper into the mine that has held them captive since Aug. 5 when a portion of the mine collapsed.
I like this new because is interesting to read.
I don’t like this new because is very sad.
It has a very bad image because is the same of the notice previous.
It has a good article in it.
French Tourist Dies Kayaking
Written by Kayla Ruble
Monday, 30 August 2010 06:33
French tourist Fabio di Petrantonio’s plans to kayak through the glacier region came to a sad end Friday afternoon, when his kayak overturned in Canal Beagle. The 32-year-old died from hypothermia.
I like because is very new.
I don’t like this new because is very SAD.
It has a very bad image because is the same of all the news in this page!!!!!!!
It has a good article in it.
Six Months After Quake In Chile, Reconstruction Is Assessed
Written by Ricardo Pommer
Friday, 27 August 2010 07:36
How much has Chile recovered since the event that shook the nation?
I like this new because is about reconstruction of Chile.
I don’t like this new because is very short.
It has a good image because is about the new
It has a bad article because is very short.
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