OBITUARIES
I read the obituary for Naomi Leff and I pasted the aticle below. I thought the writer( Mary Rouke) left out many important details that I feel was important. For instance, the article below tells the life of Naomi Leff as in the business of fashion market. It doesn't say much about her surviors, when she died or cause of death, etc. I liked the fact that the writer outlined what Naomi Leff did for her career and I can tell that it must have ben very important to Naomi. Her life must have been her work and you can see that in the obit. The article could have been longer since she lived such a exciting life working with Hollywood moguls. I would have liked to been informed about where she lived and how she died, plus there was no mention of any surviors.
Naomi Leff, 64; Interior Designer Whose Clients Included Hollywood Moguls and Fashion Giants
By Mary Rourke
Naomi Leff, an interior designer whose clients included Hollywood moguls, fashion giants and corporate kingpins, and who was repeatedly listed among the top names in her field by leading magazines such as Architectural Digest and Interior Design, died Sunday. She was 64.
I am going to do my obituary on my mother. Who I feels is living an interesting life.
Question 1.
The first step a reporter should do following any police reports about a death should be to go to the morgue. They should ask for time of death, when she arrived at the morgue or possible burial time.
Question 2.Some problems you can receive from commercial databases are as listed:
The information can be biased and the facts can be innacurate do to the source or provider.
Wednesday, February 02, 2005
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