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'''Flower show ends on a high''' is a [[News Bulletin]] by [[Tony Knox]] posted to the [[Commerce and Communications Network]] in [[2790]]. The article denotes a 25% decrease in the price of [[sunflowers]] on the specified planet.
'''Flower show ends on a high''' is a [[News Bulletin]] posted to the [[Commerce and Communications Network]] in [[2790]]. The article denotes a 25% decrease in the price of [[sunflowers]] on the specified planet.


== Report ==  
== Report ==  


''Flower show ends on a high''<BR>
''Flower show ends on a high''<BR>
''Gardening journalist Tony Knox reports from {Planet}.<BR>
''Gardening journalist {Name} reports from {Planet}.<BR>
''Well, this month's Flower and Vegetable Festival is over, and as usual enthusiasts from all planets have provided an enthralling display. All that's left now, though, are bare plasteen tables and boxes full of discarded entries. Some entrants are still here, selling off their produce at low prices to traders and merchants.
''Well, this month's Flower and Vegetable Festival is over, and as usual enthusiasts from all planets have provided an enthralling display. All that's left now, though, are bare plasteen tables and boxes full of discarded entries. Some entrants are still here, selling off their produce at low prices to traders and merchants.
[[Category:News_Bulletins]]
[[Category:News_Bulletins]]

Revision as of 19:33, 1 February 2011

Flower show ends on a high is a News Bulletin posted to the Commerce and Communications Network in 2790. The article denotes a 25% decrease in the price of sunflowers on the specified planet.

Report

Flower show ends on a high
Gardening journalist {Name} reports from {Planet}.
Well, this month's Flower and Vegetable Festival is over, and as usual enthusiasts from all planets have provided an enthralling display. All that's left now, though, are bare plasteen tables and boxes full of discarded entries. Some entrants are still here, selling off their produce at low prices to traders and merchants.