Sentences with phrase «page under the headline»

The New York Daily News featured a story about the ad campaign on its Monday front page under the headline «Fire «em — Andy targets 7 NRA - bought GOP reps in new push for gun reform.»

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The unveiling of ENIAC made the front page of the New York Times under the headline ELECTRONIC COMPUTER FLASHES ANSWERS, MAY SPEED ENGINEERING.
A version of this article appears in print on January 13, 2013, on Page BU1 of the New York edition with the headline: Over 50, and Under No Illusions.
The New York Times plopped the story on the front page of its business section on Friday, December 23 — the last trading day before Christmas — under the decidedly declarative headline: «Deutsche Bank to Settle U.S. Inquiry Into Mortgages for $ 7.2 Billion.»
The Indianapolis Star ran a rare front - page editorial under an all - caps headline: «FIX THIS NOW.»
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».»
A version of this article appears in print on July 17, 2010, on Page A16 of the New York edition with the headline: Espada, Under Investigation, Faces a Well - Financed Opponent.
In July 1962, a detailed story about America's close call with thalidomide appeared on the front page of The Washington Post, under the headline «Heroine of FDA Keeps Bad Drug Off Market,» with a photo of Kelsey.
Reproduced page - by - page in the meticulously bound and published volumes on view, the contents reveal Emde's attempt to cope with everyday life, threaded together under the headline, «Philip Emde Destroyed My Life.»
You can feel the impact of that cataclysmic event the moment you enter the first room, which Hans Peter Feldman has filled with newspaper front pages in which the burning towers were juxtaposed with hysterical headlines: «World under attack.»
Published online last night under the headline Climate Crackdown, it appears on page FP13 of today's print edition.
The report was the lead story on the front page of Saturday's [New York] Times, under the two - column headline «Climate Change Seen Posing Risk to Food Supplies.»
The app upgrade comes with some design tweaks that let headlines run over, rather than under, page - lead story photographs — design that is slightly more akin to glossy magazines.
A version of this article appears in print on March 21, 2018, on Page A1 of the New York edition with the headline: Facebook's Lucrative Formula Under Pressure From All Sides.
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