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in sane x Posted at 2:31 pm on Sep. 4, 2008
yeah so, i need to make a little journal filled with current events for school from the whole summer. i didnt get a chance to do it bc i wasnt in a steady country for those 2 months and i didnt have the supplies and internet acess needed.  

does anyone know where i could get current event from like 2 months ago and on. like a site that has it backed up...

it would be greatly appriciated !

thanks ! <3

(I edited your title because it was attention seeking - Periwinkle)

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Periwinkle Posted at 3:35 am on Sep. 5, 2008
Most news sites will keep stories for a long time. Just use some regular websites (not sure who you should use for US events, though - I'm a Brit and I use the BBC).

You could also try going to the library to find out how to send off for back issues of newspapers. They might even have some there - libraries often do.

Or talk to friends and family who've been in the country and who follow current affairs. Get them to tell you what's been going on, then look it up online.