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  63.                 <hl1>Weather and Tide Updates for Norfolk</hl1>
  64.                 <hl2>A sample, fictitious NITF article</hl2>
  65.             </hedline>
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  70.         Parts of it are somewhat contrived, in order to illustrate as much
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  74.             <byline>
  75.             By <person>Alan Karben</person><byttl>NITF Network News Online</byttl></byline>
  76.             <distributor><org idsrc="NASD" value="SCRM">ScreamingMedia, Inc.</org></distributor>
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  79.             <abstract>
  80.                 <p>Superb weather in Norfolk today.
  81.                  Tides coming in and out as per usual.
  82.             </p>
  83.             </abstract>
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  87.                 <media-reference mime-type="image/jpeg" source="high-tide.jpg" alternate-text="The tides are high." height="185" width="278"></media-reference>
  88.                 <media-caption>
  89.                 The tides, captured on film late yesterday.
  90.             </media-caption>
  91.                 <media-producer>
  92.                 Karben
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  94.             </media>
  95.             <p>The weather was superb today in Norfolk, Virginia. Made me want to take
  96.         out my boat, manufactured by the <org value="acm" idsrc="iptc.org">Acme Boat Company</org>.</p>
  97.             <p>Tides in Norfolk are running normal today. This weeks article highlights many of
  98.         this week's fishing issues, and also presents a reference table of tide times.</p>
  99.             <hl2>The Tides are High</hl2>
  100.             <p>As can be seen from the table below, the shores of Oceanview again present the
  101.         brightest spots for fishermen and sandcastle-builders alike.</p>
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  105.                         <p>This is a table filled with weather data, good for fishermen
  106.                     living in Norfolk, Virginia.</p>
  107.                     </nitf-table-summary>
  108.                     <nitf-col value="beach"/>
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  119.                         <!-- beach -->
  120.                         <th></th>
  121.                         <!-- day high and low -->
  122.                         <th colspan="2">today</th>
  123.                         <!-- tide times -->
  124.                         <th colspan="2">tide</th>
  125.                         <!-- forecast tomorrow -->
  126.                         <th colspan="2">tomorrow</th>
  127.                         <!-- forecast the next day -->
  128.                         <th colspan="2">next day</th>
  129.                         <!-- forecast the day after that -->
  130.                         <th colspan="2">third day</th>
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  132.                     <tr>
  133.                         <!-- beach -->
  134.                         <th>beach</th>
  135.                         <!-- day high and low -->
  136.                         <th>high</th>
  137.                         <th>low</th>
  138.                         <!-- tide times -->
  139.                         <th>in</th>
  140.                         <th>out</th>
  141.                         <!-- forecast tomorrow -->
  142.                         <th>high</th>
  143.                         <th>low</th>
  144.                         <!-- forecast the next day -->
  145.                         <th>high</th>
  146.                         <th>low</th>
  147.                         <!-- forecast the day after that -->
  148.                         <th>high</th>
  149.                         <th>low</th>
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  152.                         <!-- beach -->
  153.                         <td>Sunset</td>
  154.                         <!-- day high and low -->
  155.                         <td>30</td>
  156.                         <td>14</td>
  157.                         <!-- tide times -->
  158.                         <td>09:23</td>
  159.                         <td>18:51</td>
  160.                         <!-- forecast tomorrow -->
  161.                         <td>28</td>
  162.                         <td>11</td>
  163.                         <!-- forecast the next day -->
  164.                         <td>31</td>
  165.                         <td>12</td>
  166.                         <!-- forecast the day after that -->
  167.                         <td>33</td>
  168.                         <td>9</td>
  169.                     </tr>
  170.                     <tr>
  171.                         <!-- beach -->
  172.                         <td>Oceanview</td>
  173.                         <!-- day high and low -->
  174.                         <td>31</td>
  175.                         <td>15</td>
  176.                         <!-- tide times -->
  177.                         <td>09:25</td>
  178.                         <td>18:56</td>
  179.                         <!-- forecast tomorrow -->
  180.                         <td>26</td>
  181.                         <td>11</td>
  182.                         <!-- forecast the next day -->
  183.                         <td>31</td>
  184.                         <td>11</td>
  185.                         <!-- forecast the day after that -->
  186.                         <td>31</td>
  187.                         <td>9</td>
  188.                     </tr>
  189.                     <tr>
  190.                         <!-- beach -->
  191.                         <td>Shellfish</td>
  192.                         <!-- day high and low -->
  193.                         <td>29</td>
  194.                         <td>15</td>
  195.                         <!-- tide times -->
  196.                         <td>09:25</td>
  197.                         <td>18:53</td>
  198.                         <!-- forecast tomorrow -->
  199.                         <td>26</td>
  200.                         <td>9</td>
  201.                         <!-- forecast the next day -->
  202.                         <td>29</td>
  203.                         <td>11</td>
  204.                         <!-- forecast the day after that -->
  205.                         <td>30</td>
  206.                         <td>11</td>
  207.                     </tr>
  208.                 </table>
  209.             </nitf-table>
  210.             <p>Based on these tide tables, I believe you can see that this weekend stands to be
  211.         an excellent one for small- or large-scale fishing exhibitions.</p>
  212.             <block>
  213.                 <hl2>Local Nooks</hl2>
  214.                 <p>There are many local nooks that fishing fans may want to keep a special eye one.
  215.             </p>
  216.                 <ul>
  217.                     <li><em>Deer Creek:</em> This area has proven to be a bass-lover's haven. Wilt Monthaven reports
  218.             that examples of bass over 30 inches long have been reeled-in by both the casual
  219.             and the professional angler.</li>
  220.                     <li><em>Fox Run:</em> A bit more difficult, logistically, to navigate. However, the reports
  221.             of Sturgeon in this area have put it on the fishing map for the first time
  222.             since 1996.</li>
  223.                     <li><em>Pheasant Hollow:</em> If you don't mind the crowds, this old favorite has come through
  224.             this year. More fish than you can shake a stick at. Or a rod at.</li>
  225.                 </ul>
  226.             </block>
  227.             <p>Happy fishing everybody!</p>
  228.         </body.content>
  229.         <body.end>
  230.             <tagline>Stewart Klometers contributed to this article.</tagline>
  231.         </body.end>
  232.     </body>
  233. </nitf>
  234.