Not exact matches
«Love him or hate him,» says Lindstrom, «he reads 50 or 100
newspapers a
day and he can put himself in the shoes
of a reader and call his editor and say, «I don't like the
headline because I don't think they'll like it» and he's mostly right.
The following
day, the front page
headline of a popular Ugandan
newspaper read, «EXPOSED: Uganda's 200 Top Homos Named» with several photographs next to the
headline.
All the latest
headlines from the
newspapers in Italy as La Gazzetta dello Sport discuss the transformation
of AC Milan under Pippo Inzaghi in 80
days.
Under the
headline «The Truth», the
newspaper carried false allegations about the conduct
of the supporters that
day.
Again,
days before the 2012 elections, came many
headlines in some NPP - friendly
newspapers, claiming some research institutions had put Nana Akufo - Addo, ahead
of the NDCs Presidential Candidate; John Mahama, who replaced his boss, President John Evans Atta Mills, earlier in that year, following his sudden passing.http: / / ghanapoliticsonline.com
Likewise, you might have seen
newspaper headlines screaming that «a daily drink slashes risk
of heart disease», or «glass
of wine a
day keeps high blood pressure away».
A recent
headline in the Metro
newspaper, which read «Teachers lose a
day's pay to do homework» has once again, brought the severity
of the teaching crisis to our attention.
With all
of the excitement over the shift to digital — and news
headlines appears every
day that highlight another
newspaper or magazine that has moved into the electronic edition sphere — it's easy to overlook some
of the processes that led to the creation
of the digital edition in the first place.
«It's a recreation
of the actual
newspaper that was released the
day of Bartow's execution — I wanted something to grab a potential reader's eye — which is why the noose and
headline are there.»
The challenge facing (mostly North American)
newspapers grabs the
headlines, magazine publishing produces a tear or two, while book publishing is embattled merely by those silly eBooks, that may one
day change the landscape
of publishing, but in the meantime are what Geoffrey Moore might categorize as favored by «early adopters.»
He used a stream -
of - consciousness technique to mix together
newspaper headlines and lyrics
of popular songs with longer descriptions
of his characters and the challenges they faced in every
day life.
For
days the
newspaper had carried nothing but sensational
headlines and incomprehensible pictures
of submerged villages and landslides due to the monsoon rains.
In This Is New (2003) Sehgal instructs museum staff members to choose a
headline from the
day's
newspaper that they will recite to museum - goers as they buy tickets, check their coats, or otherwise engage with aspects
of the museum's operations where one would not expect to be ambushed by art.
These pieces are mostly included in the less publicized
Day, or Morning, Sales — the ones that rarely make
newspaper headlines but still present ample opportunities to spot a masterpiece and to acquire a slice
of history.
The
headline of The Art
Newspaper's «fair issue» read, «Collectors pour in, but the
days of ten - minute reserves are over.»
In This Is New, 2003, a gallery attendant recites a
headline from the
day's
newspapers (if the visitor responds, the guard then states the title, artist, and date
of the artwork).
Hebrew edition
of newspaper The
Day from May 15, 1948, with banner
headline declaring the creation
of the State
of Israel
The very next
day, a
headline on the front page
of the Calgary Herald
newspaper dutifully described Jaccard — who had appeared before a US congressional subcommittee — as a «Nobel winner.»
* On October 13, 2000, almost one year lateróand two
days after FPL Energy had submitted its 3rd applicationóthe Editorial Staff
of the local
newspaper, the West Bend Daily News commented under the
headline «Uphill battle - Credibility may be a problem for wind farm proposal:»... But so far, it appears that FPL has been its own worst enemy.
On 7 December, The West Australian
newspaper repaired some
of the mythology it had created a few
days earlier by publishing a page 6 story
headlined Groundwater use sinking Perth.