Sentences with phrase «see a news headline»

A few days later we saw a news headline in which this leader had stated that after decades of strife he wished to bring the armed struggle to an end.
Many people - including members of the media who perpetuate this stereotype against Fulanis are simply ignorant and as a trained journalist, I am scandalized when I see news headlines associating crime with an ethnic group.
I saw a news headline that Vasily Alexeev has died earlier this year, and I totally forgot that he actually died a few years back, until it was pointed out to me by a YouTube viewer.
All you need to do is Google Huntington, West Virginia and you'll see news headlines of a drugs bust.

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On the top of the page is a new navigation bar that lets people see the top headlines of the day, more local coverage, and a new «For You» tab, which lets people customize the news they want to see based on topics of personal interest.
Plus, when you see a headline that grabs your attention, you can simply retweet it to share the news with your network.
While Trump sees Twitter as a direct route to news headlines and reaching the people, others see his use of it differently.
The CEOs and boards are obviously going to incorporate all the relevant news and so not surprising to me that when you see Greece dominating the headlines and lots of volatility in the markets that you might see some dip in confidence.
And you know, Michael, we see all the buzz in the headlines of the major financial press and news networks.
The Washington Post jumped on it, as if it were real news, offering a misleading headline to its story: «The NRA said guns will be banned during a Pence speech; Parkland students see hypocrisy.»
You people turn on Fox News, see the headlines, randomly flick through the pages of the Bible, and say you have a fulfilled prophecy.
It's big news and makes headlines when someone is accused, but you don't see much about it when the church actually steps up and does the right thing.
There has been plenty of times when people was happy on AFTV and people watch that as well, it is a shame that society as a whole remembers negatives and we see this in how the news chases negative stories to show us for the ratings... afterall, watching some kittens in the sun is nice but not attention grabbing like 20 people being killed in a headline.
Go over to ESPN.com to read the full story and see his interview; maybe one day we will get to the point when it isn't headline news for someone to come out.
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When i seen the headline i thought there was going to be some breaking news from a respected source, i do nt know why but i did.
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Not that news reports should be taken seriously, but Ive seen headlines of lacazette replacing Lukaku at everton.
If you follow the news, you've likely seen headlines proclaiming a cheaper IVF method is available to intended parents.
After I awoke today to a cooing Baby Diva, I checked my e-mail and saw the following headline from Baby Center: «Surprising News About Sleep Training Solutions» Ah, yes, the elusive and yet much talked about full night's sleep.
With these observations in mind, Chuck Todd described what he sees as a need for professional news organizations like his to move out of the «breaking news» business and more into the «breaking analysis» business — with online newswires putting out headlines by the minute, what does it matter if, say, NBC gets a story five minutes before CNN?
«A day doesn't go by where we don't see a spectacular headline talking about increasing construction jobs, the tech jobs, the tourism jobs that are now coming back as a result of the governor's commitment to Buffalo,» Hochul said, according to Time Warner Cable News.
An exterminator with Orkin Pest Control described the infestation as the worst he's seen in 24 years, according to the town supervisor, and the news ignited headlines across the state.
This article appears in the October 17, 2015, Science News with the headline, «Magnifying the cosmos: Using general relativity to see deep into space.»
I guarantee you will read headlines, and see amazing video news, from the science you'll hear this week on Radio Ecoshock.
The news made headlines across the news media (see, e.g., The New York Times; The Atlantic; and Wired).
I saw a news article with a headline that read Why don't Doctors Prescribe more Oxygen the other day and had to ponder the same question.
In light of this week's headlining news, I found it timely to see Natalie Portman in Jackie this week with girlfriends.
You should peek at Yahoo's front page and see how they write news headlines to get people to open the links.
News aggregators allow you to easily see all political headlines from a particular day at a glance.
Around the globe, headlines break the news: a scandal takes down an Indian cotton tycoon; a Chinese opium trader dies of an apparent overdose; bombings in Strasbourg and Vienna; the death of an American steel magnate... No one sees the connective thread between these seemingly random events — no one, that is, except the great Sherlock Holmes, who has discerned a deliberate web of death and destruction.
In the fall of 2008, for instance, the Dayton Daily News published a story headlined, «Most charter schools made gains; most Dayton district schools saw losses.»
From big, eye - catching headlines to the stories most papers overlook, we find the news our members really want to see.
However, despite the excited headlines you'll see elsewhere, the news doesn't guarantee the salvation of the Swedish manufacturer - only ensuring that the administrator currently in charge of Saab has now withdrawn his application to force the company to «exit reorganisation» - which would have effectively wound it up as a going concern.
Do you see the relationship between the news headlines and your book, and your expertise, and your messages, and your book publicity campaign?
Even though the app comes equipped with coverage from over 65,000 publications, it isn't full featured enough to truly deliver mass quantities of news — but with that said, if you are a fan of hitting http://news.google.com on a regular basis to see the most recent (and therefore probably most prominent and important) headlines, it may be just what the doctor ordered.
This forms part of the ongoing XOOM series where we have seen the Motorola tablet to be hogging the headlines earlier with news of the tablet having a Minimum Advertised Pricing of $ 799 according to a leaked... [Read more...]
This forms part of the ongoing XOOM series where we have seen the Motorola tablet to be hogging the headlines earlier with news of the tablet having a Minimum Advertised Pricing of $ 799 according to a leaked Verizon internal document followed by another leak in which we have seen the Motorola XOOM in a Best Buy location where it is being held out to be ready for a February 17 release.
Take another look though, ignore some of the news articles riding on the back of the headline PR and you'll see something interesting.
While the world is watching to see what unfolds between the Ukraine and Russia, markets paused only briefly on the news but then continued to push higher into new all - time highs (for the S&P 500) illustrating once again that markets and headlines don't always agree on the state of the world.
When investors see breaking news or major headlines on current events that may have a negative impact on the world, they tend to view that as a risk within their portfolio.
When I started seeing headlines on the blogs and finance news saying «gravity defying euro», «super euro» and «euro rocket» I thought it was probably time to take heed of exhaustion signs.
Not saying that is the case all the time, but there are many things that don't go reported behind those headlines we see on the news.
One morning, while browsing the Google Alerts I subscribe to, to help stay up to date with animal news, I saw the headline, «Free Baby Chimp.»
Here Breaking Travel News brings you the headlines from the destination to see what is in store for guests.
In Dan Duray's story for The Art Newspaper on the developing market for Sherrie Levine's work, there's a bit of a buried lede (the big news that comes late in a story and, for many, is seen as bigger news than the headline and lead paragraph (or lede in journo - speak.)
Upon seeing all the headlines and news coverage given to the report, I jotted down this observation:
Jan. 19, 4:00 p.m. Updated below If you scan back you'll see what's becoming a pretty long series of headlines here dealing with a phenomenon I've noted since 2008 or so — a feeling of whiplash in tracking the flow of climate science and related news coverage.
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