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The contents of online news documents are almost the same that will lead to the redundancy of news or called yellow journalism. Yellow journalism can make it difficult for readers to distinguish documents containing fact or opinionated information. Therefore, it is necessary to extend more research about multi-document summarization so that readers can easily understand the intent of online news documents...