The actual headline of the article?
Not exact matches
I regularly see leader boards celebrating the success
of various
headlines in capturing viewers» clicks, although not necessarily
actual readers, without the slightest reference to whether the underlying
articles were even worth reading.
These are accompanied by citations
of real news
articles that ran under very different
headlines in
actual publications — including the Syracuse Post-Standard — that in several cases didn't even mention Gillibrand.
@MatGB - While the
headline is indeed a standard piece
of media hyperbole, the
actual quote that the Liberal Democrats «never were and aren't a receptacle for left - wing dissatisfaction with the Labour Party» nevertheless remains in stark contrast to Clegg's
article from September 2009 in the Times quoted in Sunder's
article.
«Low - Calorie Diet Slows Aging in Mice in Study,» claimed a recent
headline.17 According to the
article, «Putting elderly mice on a very low - calorie diet for as little as four weeks reversed many
of the changes in the activity
of various genes that had occurred during normal aging...» The resesearchers were not looking at
actual signs
of disease, nor were they measuring lifespan, but instead focused on the analysis
of 11,000 different genes using a method called microarray technology in which Spindler has large financial holdings.
The movie nails Moore for taking a
headline from a pro-Gore letter to the editor in a Florida newspaper («Gore Won Florida Recount»), enlarging it, changing the date, and using it as a graphic element in a brief montage, making it appear as though it were an
actual news
article — «all for one second
of footage in the film,» according to Jason Clarke, who thus singlehandedly deflates the significance
of his own finding.
And you couldn't help but yet again link to that silly «heretic»
headline — it was nothing more than a piece
of attention grabbing editorialising that had nothing to do with the
actual article, which didn't even mention the word.
(I learned in marketing that a
headline should be 7 words or less — well this is 8) and The more photos
of the
actual sites, the better, I remember your original
article had lots
of photos
of the sites.
This is a natural cycle that will occur independently
of global warming and doesn't detract from the argument at all, if you read the
actual article (although the
headline writer at the BBC got it all wrong)