Sentences with phrase «front pages»

The past couple of days have seen the front pages of newspapers, the lead story on numerous news bulletins and a deluge of social media commentary devoted to football.
The past couple of days have seen the front pages of newspapers, the lead story on numerous news bulletins and a deluge of social media commentary... More
It seems that the teanut - gop really misses 1952 — golfing, no CIVIL RIGHTS issues on the front pages, they could tell jokes about the races and women, and then EISENHOWER is elected..
The story hit front pages all over the country.
And worse, how few understand enough science not to feel an immediate defensiveness, wariness and hostility whenever the work of scientists reaches the front pages of the newspapers?
The Church of England carried on discussions over sexuality at its General Synod (when is it not talking about sexuality) but it was its advice to its schools which hit the front pages that encouraged teachers to let pupils cross dress.
Unsurprisingly, Bieber found it difficult to adjust to his heightened profile, quickly going off the rails and hitting tabloid front pages on a regular basis for teenage pranks, drugs, turning up late for gigs or smashing up sports cars.
In these days of rival grand theories» superstrings, the inflationary model, et al.» competing on the front pages of the Wall Street Journal for the status of last word on the ultimate, Davies» book might appear to be just another technician's confident assertion that science will soon have all the answers.
sure the priest story is great but please, just take a minute to compare the front pages of cnn.com and bbc.co.uk / news /.
You've been doing your research on the front pages of web sites.
Within a few days of the attacks on the United States, the Crusades were pulled from obscurity and plastered across the world's front pages.
Finally, a story comes along — in the shape of the Cambridge Analytica saga — that propels marketing, advertising and consumer behaviour onto the front pages of the world's media for two weeks.
They put a spotlight not just on mass shootings, but also more common types of gun violence that are less likely to make national front pages.
The time is approaching maybe sooner than you can imagine when the beginning of the newspaper articles on Gold and Currency start to hit the front pages.
Tuesday's front pages of The Washington Post, the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal featured a combined six articles related to the mass shooting at a Florida high school six days earlier.
Six days after a school shooting in Parkland, Fla., the front pages of the New York Times, The Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday featured continuing coverage.
#greekreferendum dominates Monday's UK front pages #tomorrowspaperstoday #bbcpapers http://t.co/zGq460YehO pic.twitter.com/A1nNjywz 8V
The historic Greek referendum is the splash on almost all the UK front pages on Monday, and across Europe too:
The objective is to get the budget over with and off the front pages quickly.
In the months before the teenage killer's mug shot and name were splashed across the nation's TV screens and newspaper front pages, he had posted messages online telegraphing his plans and told others about his deadly intentions — warnings that police and federal agents, alerted by tipsters, did not heed.
Tesla released its Autopilot system a few days ago and is currently on the front pages of most publications.
However, today's front pages have a very different reaction, playing it as a broken promise that will take money from «white van man,» the self - employed plumbers and electricians whom the tabloid press love to champion.
If the defender fails — and the computing system is so shabbily built that it generates failures by its own lack of sophistication — he is all over the front pages.
The front pages of all the company's websites will be replaced with a message and a link to a petition asking for his release.
Incredibly powerful @BostonGlobe front page today #MakeItStop #Enough pic.twitter.com / mOrQUedeRk
As I mentioned elsewhere, improving the front page algorithm and addressing the default situation will go a long way.
The overseas edition of the ruling Communist Party's official People's Daily said in a front page commentary on Saturday «two great countries ought to have great cooperation,» and showed a large picture of the two leaders shaking hands.
The 12 - year - old company, which calls itself «the front page of the internet» and boasts more than 300 million monthly users, has raised an additional $ 200 million in venture capital funding that gives Reddit a valuation of nearly $ 1.8 billion.
It shot to the front page of the site and received over 2,000 «upvotes,» Reddit's rough equivalent of «likes.»
Here's some content from the front page of their website to give you an idea of just how up - scale it is:
Some of this has been very public — the smear on the front page of a national newspaper; the racial undertones of comment pieces; and the outright sexism and racism of social media trolls and web article comments.
The Times featured her on its front page with the caption «designer justice.
When I'm facing a tough moment, even when I was fired on the front page of The Wall Street Journal, there is part of me that is like, I'm the luckiest woman on the planet.
(DHX now produces 22 Minutes, which is in its 21st season; Donovan has previously said he'd like 22 Minutes to break Front Page Challenge's on - air record of 37 years.)
She previously worked at Talking Points Memo, where she managed the front page and was the social - media editor.
The unveiling of ENIAC made the front page of the New York Times under the headline ELECTRONIC COMPUTER FLASHES ANSWERS, MAY SPEED ENGINEERING.
I felt this myself as we went from a few founders huddled into a tiny room to the front page of the Financial Times, an influx of VC interest, magazine covers, invitations to high - profile events and the pressures of trying to live up to this perception and the economic opportunities everybody expected.
Spain's La Razon led Monday's cover with «World outcry against Trump's Muslim veto» and El Pais had pictures of protests on its front page from the state of Massachusetts.
Social media links: Help customers stay in touch by providing links to your social media accounts right on your front page.
Images that represent what you do: If you sell wedding cakes, for instance, the front page of your website should have a picture of one of your cakes.
«This is why you can have one airline lose 10 % of its market cap for breaking a guitar, but another airline can have its roofs peeling off its planes in mid-flight and barely break the front page.
Clear navigation with working links: The front page of your site should have a clear navigation system either across the top or down one side of the page.
Put a signup box on the front page of your website and offer rewards, such as a discount on a future order to anyone who submits his or her email address.
The front page of your reputation isn't your résumé or your social media profiles — it's what pops up in a Google search.
Here's what we found: In every single crisis that made front page news, there were certain common elements.
The redesign of the site that once billed itself as «the front page of the Internet,» has been nearly a year and a half in the making.
No one starts their company hoping that they'll end up on the front page in the worst possible light.
hit Digg's front page.
The front page also lets you know you can file your state return with 1040NOW.NET, even if you've already filed your federal taxes elsewhere.
You can clearly see if your 401 (k) plan is up or down 20 percent by just opening up your statement and seeing it on the front page.
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