User talk:Alborzagros

Apple looks for U.S. ban on Samsung's most modern smartphone
Hi! We welcome new contributors. There's some stuff I should point out, though &mdash; our learning curve for new contributors is 'short and steep'. See the above Howdy template, which has step-by-step instructions for writing your first article, and lots of useful links. --Pi zero (talk) 13:59, 7 June 2012 (UTC)
 * Each Wikinews article has to have at least two mutually independent trust-worthy sources. (Yours only had one, from the WSJ.)
 * You need to write in your own words; we can't take stuff that's presented the same way as in the sources. That means you don't copy source passages verbatim, and also don't use the same phrase/sentence structure, try to avoid imitating distinctive turns of phrase, and try to organize the presentation differently than the sources did.  We recommend reading all the sources before you start to write, as this makes it much easier to devise an original way of present the material.  Keep in mind, everything in your article has to be verified from the sources during review.
 * We can't accept sources that are pay-to-view. Unfortunately, most WSJ articles are pay-to-view, at least while the news is still fresh.  The WSJ article you used is pay-to-view atm; they only show the first few sentences to non-subscribers (at least, non-subscribers in some areas).