Seiorse, For a straightforward way into the wonders of the web from a text only point of view, Francis Kane's eatlylinks site is your best start. It can be located at: www.easylinks.eu/ Once there, you'll be welcomed and should have no problem finding your way around. To get your desired sports section in today's Sunday Indo, log on to: www.independent.ie When there, and this takes a wee bit of time to open up, as do the various subsections, you'll be presented with various headings, like: news, sport, farming, business, dtc. The news section is divided into subsections, such as: breaking news, national news, world news. Note: this newspaper is not specifically text-friendly and thus, jumps around (whatever the pc term for that is) slightly on headlines and opening paragraphs, but is okay when articles are clicked on or entered, as we keyboard users say. Likewise, sports has various headings for all its codes, soccer, rugby, Gaelic football, hurling, racing, golf, tennis, racing, etc. There is al an Eicrom sports hub and a RTE site, Aertel, in addition to dedicated ones for the above-mentioned types, some of which easlykinks will point you to. Hope this helps to get you out of the starting blocks. John L ----- Original Message ----- From: Seoirse Neilan To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2012 9:56 PM Subject: [vip_students] reading news paper on line Hi everyone, how do i go about locating articles of interest from the local and national news papers on line ? For example, if i wanted to read all the sport articles on the Sunday Independent, what sould i have to do etc ? Cheers, Seoirse