The AP, New York Times, and the NBC Nightly News all have differences between how they perceived and delivered President Obama's address at the UN on Wednesday.
The AP article use President Obama or just Obama, the New York Times use President Obama and then go to use Mr. Obama, but Nightly News strictly just used President Obama. The New York Times said that the Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, showed no reaction while listening to Obama's address. NBC Nightly News claimed that he was making boring notions throughout the whole address. One of the bigger differences was that the AP article spelled the Libyan leader's name as Moammar Gadhafi but the New York Times spelled it as Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi.
NBC Nightly News said everything that they needed within a minute or so, while if you would read one of the articles from AP or New York Times it would take a little longer because print goes into more detail.
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