«Although his resignation made lots
of national headlines, many people in the CLP [constituency Labour party] weren't really bothered.»
Despite spending four years in statewide office, and even after his strong performance in this election against a plausible Republican challenger, Schneiderman remains unknown to much of the electorate and hasn't managed to score the sort
of national headlines that were routine for his predecessors.
Not exact matches
The trial made embarrassing
national headlines for the once - rising Democratic star, who was accused
of seeking more than $ 900,000 from two wealthy supporters to conceal his pregnant mistress, Rielle Hunter, from voters during his unsuccessful run for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008.
«Existing Home Sales in 2007 Expected to Recover from Cyclical Low» That's the
headline today from the
National Association
of Realtors in their monthly Housing and Economic Forecast.
The
National Hockey League's recent troubles have generated plenty
of headlines, but a worse fate may be in the offing.
There's a lot to unpack here, but here's the
headline for the presentation: «The Eisenhower
National Highway System for the Information Age» — a secure, nationwide 5G network that would reflect American values and counter China's «dominant position in the manufacture and operation
of network infrastructure,» along with China's position as the «dominant malicious actor in the Information Domain.»
Zuckerberg comments didn't specifically single out Musk, who recently caused
headlines when he told members
of the
National Governor's Association that AI is «the greatest risk we face as a civilization.»
The deaths
of Brown and Garner made
national headlines, but according to a recent report by the FBI, there was an average
of 96 cases per year, from 2006 to 2012,
of a white police officer killing a black person.
An Associated Press
headline running on the
National Football League's website reads, «Shares
of Packers stock selling like hotcakes.»
«That speech came at a time
of cultural and political turmoil, when
national and economic security dominated the
headlines,» Gates wrote in a blog post Thursday.
That's the
headline finding
of an Angus Reid Institute
national online survey conducted in mid-November to assess the extent
of the problem in Canada.
The election histrionics only grew in intensity following the conclusion
of the Democratic
National Convention, with Republican nominee Trump in particular generating countless
headlines as he clashed with the parents
of a Muslim U.S. Army captain killed in the line
of duty after they criticized him during a speech on the night the party nominated Hillary Clinton.
The
National Enquirer may not report a lot
of «real» news, but they certainly know how to write
headlines that grab people's attention!
A version
of this article appears in print on December 6, 1987, on Page 6006120 of the National edition with the headline: THE SAD LEGACY OF THE DALKON SHIEL
of this article appears in print on December 6, 1987, on Page 6006120
of the National edition with the headline: THE SAD LEGACY OF THE DALKON SHIEL
of the
National edition with the
headline: THE SAD LEGACY
OF THE DALKON SHIEL
OF THE DALKON SHIELD.
A version
of this article appears in print on October 14, 1984, on Page 6006034
of the
National edition with the
headline: THE PRESIDENT AND THE PRESS.
A version
of this article appears in print on December 14, 1986, on Page 1001026
of the
National edition with the
headline: Raid on French Villa Ends Inmates» Escape.
A version
of this article appears in print on November 29, 1981, on Page 5005002
of the
National edition with the
headline: AGE IS A BOXER»S NATURAL OPPONENT.
A version
of this article appears in print on October 16, 1994, on Page 3003001
of the
National edition with the
headline: The Good Life After Goldman.
A version
of this article appears in print on October 22, 1991, on Page C00001
of the
National edition with the
headline: Sexual Harassment: It's About Power, Not Lust.
A version
of this article appears in print on December 8, 1993, on Page A00018
of the
National edition with the
headline: Texas County Retreats Over Apple's Gay Policy.
A version
of this article appears in print on February 21, 1989, on Page C00001
of the
National edition with the
headline: Want a Happy Marriage?
Since Arpaio was first elected in 1992, he made
national headlines for his treatment
of prisoners in Arizona's prison system — in ways that were ultimately ruled to be cruel and unusual — and for his illegal profiling
of members
of Maricopa County's Latino population.
Today was the day that
National Australia Bank Ltd.. (ASX: NAB) was due to take the
headlines with its half - year results release, but instead one
of...
A version
of this article appears in print on June 1, 1985, on Page 1001006
of the
National edition with the
headline: U.S. WILL BAN «ECSTASY,» A HALLUCINOGENIC DRUG.
A version
of this article appears in print on May 26, 1985, on Page 4004016
of the
National edition with the
headline: IDEAS & TRENDS; The Case
of Gerald Ford's Memoirs.
A version
of this article appears in print on January 30, 1983, on Page 2002034
of the
National edition with the
headline: BRIDGE; RESTRICTED CHOICE.
The
National Post's coverage was prototypical: The
headline decried high taxes, and the article carried on the good fight — never even mentioning that Finland, Sweden, and Denmark took three
of the four top spots.
This is the
headline for this morning's release
of the Chicago Fed's
National Activity Index, and here is the opening paragraph from the report: «Led by slower growth in production - and employment - related indicators, the Chicago Fed
National Activity Index (CFNAI) declined to +0.10 in March from +0.98 in February.»
A version
of this article appears in print on November 17, 1993, on Page A00018
of the
National edition with the
headline: Clinton Signs Law Protecting Religious Practices.
*** Dow Jones news
headlined an article Tuesday titled, «Swiss
National Bank Hits Jackpot With 3Q Profit
of $ 33 Billion.»
A version
of this article appears in print on February 26, 1994, on Page 1001009
of the
National edition with the
headline: Rose Law Firm, Arkansas Power, Slips as It Steps Onto a Bigger Stage.
I lost three months
of sleep over this with my first novel (The Almost True Story Of Ryan Fisher) because in the middle of writing it, Ted Haggard, my senior pastor and friend — he even officiated my wedding — had a story break that made it into national headline
of sleep over this with my first novel (The Almost True Story
Of Ryan Fisher) because in the middle of writing it, Ted Haggard, my senior pastor and friend — he even officiated my wedding — had a story break that made it into national headline
Of Ryan Fisher) because in the middle
of writing it, Ted Haggard, my senior pastor and friend — he even officiated my wedding — had a story break that made it into national headline
of writing it, Ted Haggard, my senior pastor and friend — he even officiated my wedding — had a story break that made it into
national headlines.
The meeting came just one day before the pope met with Kim Davis, the Kentucky County Clerk who made
national headlines for refusing to issue marriage licenses because
of her opposition to the Supreme Court's legalization
of same sex marriage.
CNN: American Jews confront internal rancor over Israel When the editor
of a Jewish newspaper here wrote this month that the Jewish state might consider assassinating an American president, his column made
national headlines and provoked a Secret Service inquiry.
The defeat Tuesday
of two Republican Senate candidates who made
national headlines with anti-abortion remarks also raised questions about the Christian right's power.
These are poems that take as their beginning point
headlines from the
National Enquirer: «Beauty Queen Has Monster Child,» «Woman Picked up by UFO, Flown into Black Hole,» «Sweethearts Vanish in Tunnel
of Love,» «Human Boy Found in Indian Jungle Among Wolf Pack.»
Atlanta (CNN)- When the editor
of a Jewish newspaper here wrote this month that the Jewish state might consider assassinating an American president, his column made
national headlines and provoked a Secret Service inquiry.
There will be more embarrassing
headlines, notably from Los Angeles, but the fevered pitch
of national scandal has subsided and is not likely to be reignited.
Driving this traffic was the
headline that atheists outperformed Christians and other religious groups in this first - ever
national survey
of U.S. religious knowledge.
Maiden, North Carolina (CNN)-- Just about everyone here is talking about the local pastor who made
national headlines this week after a video that features him telling congregants how to «get rid
of» gays went viral.
The Islamic Center
of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, which made
national headlines after the site
of its future mosque was vandalized last month, has decided against scheduling any festivities for Saturday.
Outrage was typified by the Rev. Charles P. Smith, in Worship and Arts (April - May, 1967), under the
headline «Filthy Movie Wins Award from
National Council
of Churches»:
«The
headlines in the Muslim world will be that Islam is under attack... (there's) the danger
of the radicals in the Muslim world to our
national security, to the
national security
of our troops,» he said.
But he also used his message to highlight the suffering
of people «struggling to find work or relying on food banks» whose plight did not make
national headlines.
The United Grand Lodge
of England placed adverts in three
national newspapers
headlined «enough is enough», saying it is the victim
of misrepresentation.
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This is not the first time Icelandic Glacial and Cher have teamed up to be first responders to a
national crisis; the two made
headlines in January
of 2016 for sending water to the people
of Flint, Michigan after the poisoning
of local water.
In 2013, Chipotle made
headlines for becoming the first
national restaurant chain to voluntarily disclose the presence
of GMOs in our food.
He's got
headline writers working overtime, given late night comedians plenty
of fodder and raised awareness
of the dangers
of addiction just in time for
National Addictions Awareness Week, November 18 — 24.
What a rediculous
headline, my old hometown team Boreham Wood, who play in the Conference Premier
of the
National League could beat Ostersund!