Cold War Newspaper You’re a famous and fabulous journalist. Your editor just called you into his office and told you the exciting news- YOU will be creating the front page of tomorrow’s newspaper! He lays out certain guidelines that you must follow if you want to keep your job (get an “A” ), so make sure you use the checklist below to complete your assignment. _____ Title of Newspaper- be creative! (10 points) _____ Name, date, and class period in upper right hand corner of your newspaper (5 points) _____3 articles about events/ideas of the Cold War (25 points for EACH article) _____1 picture that relates to one of your articles (10 points) Newspaper Title Examples: Gazette, Journal, Times, Daily Post, Bulletin, Herald Article Examples: Basics of the Cold War, Berlin Airlift, NATO, Truman Doctrine, Berlin Airlift, Nuclear Arms Race, Marshall Plan, Berlin Wall, German Reunification, Collapse of the Soviet Union, End of the Cold War Cold War Newspaper You’re a famous and fabulous journalist. Your editor just called you into his office and told you the exciting news- YOU will be creating the front page of tomorrow’s newspaper! He lays out certain guidelines that you must follow if you want to keep your job (get an “A” ), so make sure you use the checklist below to complete your assignment. _____ Title of Newspaper- be creative! (10 points) _____ Name, date, and class period in upper right hand corner of your newspaper (5 points) _____3 articles about events/ideas of the Cold War (25 points for EACH article) _____1 picture that relates to one of your articles (10 points) Newspaper Title Examples: Gazette, Journal, Times, Daily Post, Bulletin, Herald Article Examples: Basics of the Cold War, Berlin Airlift, NATO, Truman Doctrine, Berlin Airlift, Nuclear Arms Race, Marshall Plan, Berlin Wall, German Reunification, Collapse of the Soviet Union, End of the Cold War Cold War Newspaper You’re a famous and fabulous journalist. Your editor just called you into his office and told you the exciting news- YOU will be creating the front page of tomorrow’s newspaper! He lays out certain guidelines that you must follow if you want to keep your job (get an “A” ), so make sure you use the checklist below to complete your assignment. _____ Title of Newspaper- be creative! (10 points) _____ Name, date, and class period in upper right hand corner of your newspaper (5 points) _____3 articles about events/ideas of the Cold War (25 points for EACH article) _____1 picture that relates to one of your articles (10 points) Newspaper Title Examples: Gazette, Journal, Times, Daily Post, Bulletin, Herald Article Examples: Basics of the Cold War, Berlin Airlift, NATO, Truman Doctrine, Berlin Airlift, Nuclear Arms Race, Marshall Plan, Berlin Wall, German Reunification, Collapse of the Soviet Union, End of the Cold War