Not exact matches
Oh you have to love Cristiano Ronaldo's agent — especially if you're Sir Alex Ferguson, and you wake up to see the one thing you absolutely didn't want to see on the
morning of the Champions League final: Cristiano Ronaldo smiling on the front page of Spanish sport daily, Marca,
under the
headline, «Cristiano says «I do».»
Unless you managed to read that significant rider amid Thursday
morning's
headlines, however, you may be
under the impression that England's best striker has been reborn in a new position, and that what has happened so far in the player's career will only be a prelude to what is to come from Rooney the midfield maestro.
The next
morning there they were,
under the
headline MAC»S MASTER PLAN, in black and white.
This article appeared in print
under the
headline «Blood chemicals protect you from
morning heart attacks»
On January 26,
under the
headline, «Gore Hearing On Warming May Be Put On Ice,» Internet gossip Matt Drudge featured a» [d] eveloping» report, stating that «Al Gore is scheduled before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday
morning [January 28] to once again testify on the «urgent need» to combat global warming.
Matt Drudge featured a report on his website
under the
headline, «Gore Hearing On Warming May Be Put On Ice,» stating that «Al Gore is scheduled before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday
morning to once again testify on the «urgent need» to combat global warming.
That quote and these that follow are from an interview w / Inglis published in the Dallas
Morning News on August 29, 2014
under the
headline, «Q&A: Bob Inglis on the conservative case for a carbon tax.»
«In ministers» offices, health departments and CEO offices, the first action each
morning is not to check on the status of patients or the health system
under their supervision but to check the
headlines or radio comments and consider how to respond immediately.»