Comments:Japanese nuclear plant operators ordered to compensate affected families amid calls for prime minister to resign

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Comments from feedback form - "The article is boring as it is..." | 0 | 19:01, 4 September 2011 |
argh | 2 | 07:53, 19 April 2011 |
Comments from feedback form - "one of the best articles I hav..." | 0 | 19:33, 17 April 2011 |
Comments from feedback form - "good" | 0 | 16:54, 17 April 2011 |
The article is boring as it is not written creatively. It made me stop reading from the first line. Please work on the headlines of the news, as it's boring and so long that I didn't care to read. It's not an encylopedia news, you make it seem like that which just does not work. Learn from BBC not cnn because cnn over exaggerates not that you write like cnn but I am just saying if you wanna improve, learn from the bbc. They articles are well written in a creative manner with a good headlines. YOur news like me reading shakespeare and you know shakespeare is boring.
If I see or hear the word 'stricken' to describe the Fukujima plant I think I'll explode, get a flipping Thesaurus and stop trying to be a tabloid journalist - I view wikinews for some kind of alternative not the same recycled pap.
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