My own very rough translation of
the headline on that page reads: «The black son / child» Obama — he can do anything!»
Not exact matches
«As the nation waits, why the Princess must be called Diana»
read a
headline on the front
page of The Daily Telegraph newspaper.
I pulled the New York Times out of its plastic delivery bag
on the morning of December 5, 2008, unfolded the paper, and
read this
headline on the front
page: «H.M., an Unforgettable Amnesiac, Dies at 82.»
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.
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The
headline on the front
page of The New York Times
read, world bids adieu to a violent year; city gets snowfall.
«Our fulfillment network hired more than 20,000 full - time employees last year,»
reads the
headline on Amazon's tours
page, «creating jobs and opportunities across the United States.»
«Obama's boot
on the throat of British pensioners»
read the front -
page headline in Thursday's Daily Telegraph, which added that the president's «attacks
on BP were blamed for wiping billions off the company's value.»
If you are
reading this through your favourite RSS Reader or via - email, you have to click
on the
headline, get through to the website and scroll down to the bottom of the
page and type in your comment.
Footage of the stunt was broadcasted across the world, and captured
on the from
page of the France Soir, the
headline reading, «Un Kiwi a fait le yo - yo du haut de la Tour Eiffel.»
By Elliott Mickleburgh After
reading through the
headlines of your local newspaper, do you ever curiously flip to the business section and puzzle through the jargon found
on those
pages?
I don't want to give you a big spiel about how all your future sales hang
on you getting your
headline right, how your
headline alone determines whether a viewer even
reads the rest of your
page, how your
headline can make or break your sales
page... I don't want to give that lecture, but I must, because it's all true.
Of course, it seems to be a bit of a slow news day: the
headline on page 1
reads «Game over: Lawn bowlers told to leave «valuable» spot»... [more]
The next ingredient
on a perfect landing
page is plenty of easy to
read and informative content that develops the theme of your
headline and explains to the reader exactly why your services are to be preferred above all others.
It stopped you
on the
page and made you
read the
headline.
A
headline on Sunday's Sun Sentinel front
page read, «Fla..