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	<title>Norfolk Weather and Tide Updates</title>
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			info="Today begins an expanded format of this popular column."
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			year="2002"
			holder="International Press Telecommunications Council"
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			owner="International Press Telecommunications Council"
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			<keyword key="lures"/>
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		<hedline>
			<hl1>Weather and Tide Updates for Norfolk</hl1>
			<hl2>A sample, fictitious NITF article</hl2>
		</hedline>
		<note noteclass="editorsnote" type="npa"><body.content><p>This sample article was created completely from scratch in order to
		illustrate various features of NITF.
		Parts of it are somewhat contrived, in order to illustrate as much
		of the DTD as possible.</p></body.content></note>
		<byline>
			By <person>Alan Karben</person>
			<byttl>NITF Network News Online</byttl>
		</byline>
		<distributor>
			<org idsrc="NASD" value="SCRM">ScreamingMedia, Inc.</org>
		</distributor>
		<dateline>
			<location>
				<city city-code="newportnews">Newport News</city>, 
				<state state-code="va">VA</state>
			</location>
		</dateline>
		<abstract>
			<p>Superb weather in Norfolk today. Tides coming in and out as per usual.
			</p>
		</abstract>
	</body.head>
	<body.content>
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				mime-type="image/jpeg"
				source="high-tide.jpg"
				alternate-text="The tides are high."
				height="185"
				width="278"
				>
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			<media-caption>
				The tides, captured on film late yesterday.
			</media-caption>
			<media-producer>
				Karben
			</media-producer>
		</media>
		<p>The weather was superb today in Norfolk, Virginia. Made me want to take
		out my boat, manufactured by the <org value="acm" idsrc="iptc.org">Acme Boat Company</org>.</p>
		<p>Tides in Norfolk are running normal today. This weeks article highlights many of
		this week's fishing issues, and also presents a reference table of tide times.</p>
		<hl2>The Tides are High</hl2>
		<p>As can be seen from the table below, the shores of Oceanview again present the
		brightest spots for fishermen and sandcastle-builders alike.</p>
		<nitf-table>
			<nitf-table-metadata>
				<nitf-table-summary>
					<p>This is a table filled with weather data, good for fishermen
					living in Norfolk, Virginia.</p>
				</nitf-table-summary>
				<nitf-col value="beach"/>
				<nitf-col value="day-high"/>
				<nitf-col value="day-low"/>
				<nitf-col occurrences="2" value="tide-time"/>
				<nitf-colgroup occurrences="3" value="three-day-forecast">
					<nitf-col value="day-high"/>
					<nitf-col value="day-low"/>
				</nitf-colgroup>
			</nitf-table-metadata>

			<table border="1">
				<tr>
					<!-- beach -->
					<th></th>

					<!-- day high and low -->
					<th colspan="2">today</th>

					<!-- tide times -->
					<th colspan="2">tide</th>

					<!-- forecast tomorrow -->
					<th colspan="2">tomorrow</th>

					<!-- forecast the next day -->
					<th colspan="2">next day</th>

					<!-- forecast the day after that -->
					<th colspan="2">third day</th>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<!-- beach -->
					<th>beach</th>

					<!-- day high and low -->
					<th>high</th>
					<th>low</th>

					<!-- tide times -->
					<th>in</th>
					<th>out</th>

					<!-- forecast tomorrow -->
					<th>high</th>
					<th>low</th>

					<!-- forecast the next day -->
					<th>high</th>
					<th>low</th>

					<!-- forecast the day after that -->
					<th>high</th>
					<th>low</th>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<!-- beach -->
					<td>Sunset</td>

					<!-- day high and low -->
					<td>30</td>
					<td>14</td>

					<!-- tide times -->
					<td>09:23</td>
					<td>18:51</td>

					<!-- forecast tomorrow -->
					<td>28</td>
					<td>11</td>

					<!-- forecast the next day -->
					<td>31</td>
					<td>12</td>

					<!-- forecast the day after that -->
					<td>33</td>
					<td>9</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<!-- beach -->
					<td>Oceanview</td>

					<!-- day high and low -->
					<td>31</td>
					<td>15</td>

					<!-- tide times -->
					<td>09:25</td>
					<td>18:56</td>

					<!-- forecast tomorrow -->
					<td>26</td>
					<td>11</td>

					<!-- forecast the next day -->
					<td>31</td>
					<td>11</td>

					<!-- forecast the day after that -->
					<td>31</td>
					<td>9</td>
				</tr>
				<tr>
					<!-- beach -->
					<td>Shellfish</td>

					<!-- day high and low -->
					<td>29</td>
					<td>15</td>

					<!-- tide times -->
					<td>09:25</td>
					<td>18:53</td>

					<!-- forecast tomorrow -->
					<td>26</td>
					<td>9</td>

					<!-- forecast the next day -->
					<td>29</td>
					<td>11</td>

					<!-- forecast the day after that -->
					<td>30</td>
					<td>11</td>
				</tr>
			</table>
		</nitf-table>
		<p>Based on these tide tables, I believe you can see that this weekend stands to be
		an excellent one for small- or large-scale fishing exhibitions.</p>
		<block>
			<hl2>Local Nooks</hl2>
			<p>There are many local nooks that fishing fans may want to keep a special eye one.
			</p>
			<ul>
			<li><em>Deer Creek:</em> This area has proven to be a bass-lover's haven. Wilt Monthaven reports
			that examples of bass over 30 inches long have been reeled-in by both the casual
			and the professional angler.</li>
			<li><em>Fox Run:</em> A bit more difficult, logistically, to navigate. However, the reports
			of Sturgeon in this area have put it on the fishing map for the first time
			since 1996.</li>
			<li><em>Pheasant Hollow:</em> If you don't mind the crowds, this old favorite has come through
			this year. More fish than you can shake a stick at. Or a rod at.</li>
			</ul>
		</block>
		<p>Happy fishing everybody!</p>
	</body.content>
	<body.end>
		<tagline>Stewart Klometers contributed to this article.</tagline>
	</body.end>
</body>
</nitf>