Sentences with phrase «newspaper headline reads»

A newspaper headline reads: «Property taken for a fast ride: Ouvah Highfields took millions from developers and went bust inside a year.
In the final feature, A Close Shave, the newspaper headlines read «Wool Shortage,» and «More Sheep Rustling.»

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«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.
«As the nation waits, why the Princess must be called Diana» read a headline on the front page of The Daily Telegraph newspaper.
Read the newspaper headlines concerning our nation's political and corporate leadership.
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.
After headlines and comics, letters to the editor are the most read items in a newspaper.
I can see the newspaper headline which read Arsenal get a new Ball for Christmas.!!
«I woke up the next morning, and went down and bought a newspaper out of a vending machine and saw a headline that read, «Basketball Team Dies in Plane Crash» and I thought, «Wow, that is awful.
Scientists suspect that the flood of hormones like oxytocin and prolactin released during nursing might contribute to stabilizing Mom's moods, and as for the negative effects, reading newspaper headlines about this study might be a big factor.
The statement signed by Adesina reads thus: «The Presidency is constrained to respond to the banner headline story in a national newspaper of Wednesday, April 26, entitled: BUHARI»S GOVT HARASSING MY FAMILY, SAYS JONATHAN.
People read newspaper headlines at a vendor's stand along a road in Ikoyi district in Lagos July 18, 2014.
«Patients treated with iPS cells: Harvard University team injects cardiac muscle cells into 6 people,» read a 12 October headline in the English edition of a prominent Japanese newspaper.
I had a professor who used to begin class by reading his favorite sections from the undergraduate newspaper, and one day he laughed at a headline about a grad student who'd blown himself up in the chemistry lab.
If you look at the newspaper before you go to work and see a headline about a bombing or tragedy of some kind, it's better to read the article all the way through and repeatedly expose yourself to the negative information.
DURING the cold war, it was often claimed that spy satellites could read the headline of a newspaper left on a park bench in Moscow or Washington DC.
With its adaptive optics systems, which remove much of the blurring effect of the earth's atmosphere, the VLT's vision is sharp enough to allow someone, theoretically, to read a newspaper headline at a distance of over 10 kilometres.
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.
Headline definition, a heading in a newspaper for any written material, sometimes for an illustration, to indicate subject matter, set in larger type than As I am curremtly reading Victor Schwab's book How to write a Good Advertisement I would highly recommend adding these headlines to a person's swipe file.
When Ben discovers a puzzling clue in his home and Rose reads an enticing headline in the newspaper, both children set out on quests to find what they are missing that unfold with mesmerizing symmetry.
When Ben discovers a clue in his home and Rose reads an enticing headline in the newspaper, both set out on quests that unfold with mesmerizing symmetry.
There are minor framing problems that can be seen when newspaper headlines are shown on screen and you can't read the whole headline.
reads a quickly glimpsed headline — surely the newspaper's last, given that running the printing press probably got the whole staff eaten.)
There's only one clear villain to keep track of in the film, a homophobic miner's widow (Lisa Palfrey) who tips off the tabloids to the union's new supporters, resulting in a newspaper headline that reads, «Pits and Perverts».
Then we follow a pair of cowboy boots past a newspaper stand selling men's adventure magazines and newspapers with headlines reading:» Massacre of the Children» and «Machine Guns Blaze in Jail Riot.»
With newspaper banner headlines announcing how far behind we are in math, science and reading, how can we continue to demonstrate that the arts — not just music — are part of the educational empowerment of America's best and brightest, often unseen, until the spotlight shines on their artistic talents.
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.
As U.S. Secretary of Education prepared to come to Connecticut to announce that he had granted Governor Dannel Malloy's request for a federal waiver on the No Child Left Behind Law, the Brattleboro Reformer newspaper's headline read; Vermont Drops Request for No Child.
Next, students read the directions for writing the first newspaper article and write the headline for their first article.
In 1914, there was a newspaper headline that read «Girl waits with gun.»
I was inspired to write it after reading a newspaper headline (it would be a spoiler if I told you what the headline was).
Basically, what it does is pull content from every major newspaper in the PressReader network and gives readers the ability to read headlines and then pull up a feature story.
I was interested to see how my own blood temperature chilled at reading a headline in the usually cautious British newspaper, the Times of London: Sadaam Hussein: The New Hitler?
If you look in a financial newspaper, or out on the web, the headlines you read are pervasively negative.
You may have also encountered the acronym «LTV» while reading all those stories about negative equity and underwater homeowners that dominated the newspaper headlines over the past several years.
The stage is already set as we find out from a torn newspaper clipping that the world has been hit with nuclear weapons and it is the «End of Mankind» as the headline reads.
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?
«A Guide to This Week's Dallas Art Events That Aren't at the Dallas Art Fair,» read a local newspaper's headline earlier this week.
But the coverage was hardly all positive: «Botch, Blotch and Splotch», read the headline of an article in one Dutch newspaper.
The headline of The Art Newspaper's «fair issue» read, «Collectors pour in, but the days of ten - minute reserves are over.»
To summarize — the (dry) atmosphere isn't perfectly transparent to visible light, but one can look down from orbit and photograph a newspaper in high enough resolution and with more than enough light to read the headlines.
An Indian newspaper, The Hindu, has a headline today that reads: Another ex-TERI staff speaks up against Pachauri.
Regardless of what you may have surmised after reading headlines such as «Freedom gets a spanking» in the wake of Max Mosley's victory over the publishers of the News of The World (Mosley v News Group Newspapers Ltd [2008] All ER (D) 322 (Jul)-RRB-, or on reading the views expressed by Mr Dacre in his speech to the Society of Editors, the lawyers have not spoiled your fun.
You know how you tend to scan newspaper headlines to decide which articles would be worth your time to read into?
Newspapers, blogs, sales letters, and other marketing documents use headlines to draw readers in and make them want to continue reading.
With lots of white space, they are very much like reading newspaper headlines; the eyes quickly grasp what is being presented and make fast assessments.
This is similar to a newspaper headline where you are trying to get the employer to continue reading what you say.
Your LinkedIn headline is like a headline in a newspaper... it should compel a person to want to read more.
Just like reading a newspaper story, what's the captivating headline you have in place.
Just as a great title can draw you into a newspaper article, an effective LinkedIn headline can lead to the whole profile being read.
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