Sentences with phrase «newsblog headline reads»

As I recall the headline read, more or less, «Women Don't Negotiate Because They're Not Dumb,» and the author went on to cite research to make her point that when women do ask for more money, people tend to hate it, and «pushy» women end up paying mightily in terms of career progression and opportunities.
«With every photo you scroll through, headline you read or link you go to, you are feeding the loop which just makes you want more.
They would not type in something like, «CEO, Company X» or «Marketing Director», which is what far too many LinkedIn headlines read like right now.
«American troops speeding across Austria,» a headline read.
an Entertainment Weekly headline read in 1998.
While economists were expecting the headline reading to come in at a level of 54.5, the actual reading was a bit weaker at 53.0.
A newspaper headline reads: «Property taken for a fast ride: Ouvah Highfields took millions from developers and went bust inside a year.
At 8:30 AM, a better than expected headline reading on US Q1 GDP (2.3 % vs. exp.
Their headline read:
Let's take a look and see what could be dominating the headlines you read over the next twelve months.
A Dallas Observer headline reads «This Atheist Critic Kind of Likes Paul.»
The headline read, «Walking the Isle to Wed.» But it turns out the celebrity couple was only picking up dog poop.
If you were reading a book on finances, or energy conservation, or health tips, or almost any other topic, and the headlines read «8 Ways to Save!»
«More than political,» the headline read, «it was an act almost religious.»
The headline read «Ezra Pounded.»
would people like it better if the headline read «why do whites hate blacks», or «why are chinese people unwelcome»??
The headline read as follows: «Massive Vatican shift on gay sex: Summit on «family life» says unmarried couples living together can be «positive», gays and divorcees must be welcomed and contraception «respected».»
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Just imagine if the headline read, «Rick Perry: A Mission from Poseidon»
If the headline read «Romney meets with Graham, kicks him in the balls» I might have considered voting for him.
Depending on which headline you read — and you can now read them by the dozens from Boston to Kathmandu — I told Stephen Colbert either that Hindus are «horrible» or that the «Hindu rebirth doctrine is horrible.»
When the I - phone was released headlines read «More people line up for the I - Phone then the second coming of Christ».
The four - column headline read, MURDERED EX-WIFE CLAIMED THOMPSON THREATENED HER.
After the fight, a headline read, «And the Myth Was Made Flesh.»
The headline reads «Aaron Ramsey is the best midfielder I've seen», yet in the article Coleman says «I would say that some of his performances are the best I have seen from any Welsh midfielder in my time as a manager».
United lose the opening game and all the headlines read «no panic».
The next day's New York Times headline read: «2 Yankees Disclose Family Exchange.»
The headline read that Salma Hayek had given birth to a baby girl, and had named her Valentina.
The headline reads: «Breastfeeding may expose babies to toxic chemicals.»
The headline reads: «The Gay Parade Issue.»
The Washington Post headline reads: Obama administration struggles to live up to its transparency promise, Post analysis shows.
• The Daily News, which lambasted the Assembly speaker with a front - page headline reading «SHELL GAME OF SHAME,» wrote a staff editorial saying he «never gave congestion pricing a fair shot.»
The Post's front - page headline read «Who didn't want him dead?
The two pictures were featured under a headline reading, «I knew something was off about this kid.»
How can we have a headline reading: Tom Watson tells Jeremy Corbyn: You've lost the confidence of your MP, when there is no reliable record of him saying any such thing?
Can New York State be the worst in a nation that includes politicians from Illinois - think Rod Blagojevich - and Louisiana, where a recent headline read «New Orleans FBI chief calls political corruption in Louisiana «robust»»?
But when a New York Times headline reads «A Precursor to Playboy: Graphic Images in Rock», and Discover magazine asserts that man's obsession with pornography dates back to «Cro - Magnon days» based on «the famous 26,000 - year - old Venus of Willendorf statuette... [with] GG - cup breasts and a hippopotamal butt», I think a line is crossed.
«Well - known Irish celebrity punches cartel associate in Dublin pub,» the Independent article's headline reads.
As my headline reads - I'm waiting for my Isaac - r u the one?
The fellow in our example links quickly to a binary code translator where the reader can determine that the headline reads, «Made ya look!».
The papers don't have a need to report the stories with a happy ending, and newspapers wouldn't sell if the front page headline read «Man finds happiness on Internet dating site.
His earlier profile was indeed more expansive and earnest — the headline reads, «Make sure she gets home safe.»
In the final feature, A Close Shave, the newspaper headlines read «Wool Shortage,» and «More Sheep Rustling.»
There's a criminal plot involving a monopoly on Tungsten and German investors who may be Nazi criminals in hiding (apart from a headline reading «German Surrenders,» there's no mention of the war) but the drama revolves around the sexual tension and vicious punishments they inflict on one another.
Vanity Fair debuted its anticipated Hollywood Portfolio today, and on the magazine's website the headline read, in part, «12 Extraordinary Stars, One Momentous Year.»
Then we follow a pair of cowboy boots past a newspaper stand selling men's adventure magazines and newspapers with headlines reading:» Massacre of the Children» and «Machine Guns Blaze in Jail Riot.»
The show is also filled with throwaway sight gags - a tabloid headline reads, «ANGELINA ADOPTS VAMPIRE BABY» - and there are local eccentrics who, like some of the Coen brothers backwoods creations, are amusingly thick - headed.
As U.S. Secretary of Education prepared to come to Connecticut to announce that he had granted Governor Dannel Malloy's request for a federal waiver on the No Child Left Behind Law, the Brattleboro Reformer newspaper's headline read; Vermont Drops Request for No Child.
The latest Connecticut Mirror headline reads Education reform: Malloy offers compromise on tenure, while the Hartford Courant has a story that's entitled Education Reform Compromise Could Be Close.
The CT Newsjunkie headline reads - Union Leader «Stunned» By Malloy Veto of Standards For Education Commish while the CT Mirror exclaims Malloy vetoes qualifications for education commissioner
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