Sentences with phrase «under the headline of»

It seemed to me then (as it does now) that a hefty dollop of insidious «SHENANIGANS» was being carried out in covert fashion, the likes of which moved from the ridiculous to the sublime with the April (2011) massacre in the gold and silver markets that most certainly were to be found under the headline of «shenanigans» and most certainly «ruined the fortunes of many.»
Under the headline of «acceptance and respect, pluralism and self - determination,» the Green Party's platform calls for a paradigm change in drug policy.
Buried under the headlines of the last week about the newly released Program for International Student Assessment results — which showed American 15 - year - old students nowhere near the top on the 2012 math, reading and science tests, is an interesting bit of data.
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A version of this article appears as part of our 40 Under 40 list in the Sept. 1, 2017 issue of Fortune with the headline «Youth Revolt.»
For Lululemon, this recall is nowhere near as damaging as the whole sheer pants debacle of 2013, but because the company is still under the microscope after that event, the media has pounced on this story and created a batch of bad headlines.
The unveiling of ENIAC made the front page of the New York Times under the headline ELECTRONIC COMPUTER FLASHES ANSWERS, MAY SPEED ENGINEERING.
Google said it plans to close its news - linking service in Spain in response to legislation under which publishers will soon be able to force Internet sites to pay for re-publishing headlines or snippets of news.
Ignore all the day - to - day headlines out of Washington, he said on «Fast Money Halftime Report,» even as equities were coming intense under pressure on concerns about a trade war after President Donald Trump announced steel and aluminum tariffs.
Two years ago, the house, constructed from untreated woods and equipped with water - saving laundry equipment and compact lighting, was the subject of a story in the Burlington Free Press under the headline «Greenhouse» — which raised the hackles of many hard - core Vermonters, including more than a few former Seventh Generation employees.
(Tip to headline writers: numbers under 5 in listicle headlines and the use of celebrities» names are big draws.)
From a business perspective, yes, according to a new series of studies out of Stanford that was recently written up by the university's GSB news under the hilarious headline: «Researchers: A Few Bad Hair Days Can Change Your Life.»
Sterling also nudged higher to just under $ 1.28 and 87.42 pence per euro as formal negotiations got underway on Britain's exit from the European Union, which are expected to generate plenty of headlines for the currency in the weeks ahead.
Sprouts Farmers Market flies under the radar of many investors because it's not really a headline - making stock.
An article published this week in Nature Climate Change (article via Nature paywall) is making the rounds of the headlines because it makes some pretty bold claims — namely that the US State Department under - estimated the emissions impact of the Keystone XL pipeline by up to a factor of four.
It gave examples of headlines such as «When She Looked Under Her Couch Cushions And Saw THISâ $ ¦ I Was SHOCKED!»
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.
While Millennials at work continue to make noise and generate headlines, quietly falling under the radar is the fact that Generation Z — those born between 1994 and 2010 — is now the largest portion of the U.S. population, edging out Millennials 26 percent to 24.5 percent.
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 headline numbers remain positive while under the surface a growing list of sectors start to falter.
Trump also accused Comey of throwing former Attorney General Loretta Lynch «under the bus,» drawing his phrasing from a New York Post headline from Friday.
Headlined, «A Community And Its Businesses Thrive Under A Shared Vision,» the article says of Livermore, «One...
In fact, according to the cleverly rewritten history books that I use to home school my children with, there is a copy of The Globe tabloid newspaper from 1776 showing an image of George Washington wearing a yarmulke, under the headline «WASHINGTON SECRETLY JEWISH — MIDDLE NAME IS MORDECAI».
The last time they hit the headlines was under the Labour government, during the passage of Ed Balls» fortunately doomed Education Bill, when after a supposedly heroic process of negotiation with the government, they almost totally capitulated.
Under the headline «The new bishop is in for a treat», he reported that there was «excitement in traditional Catholic circles at the appointment of Mgr Philip Egan as bishop of the hippy - dippy diocese of Portsmouth.
The Tablet could scarcely contain its glee over this apparent «abuse» publishing a piece by Gerald Renner, co-author of Vows of Silence, under the cover headline «Scandal of Father Maciel», and concluding its editorial «For too long the Vatican has been taken in by appearances, over — impressed by power and influence.
But instead he have to persuade Moslem newspaper all over the world not to print headlines of «Islam is under attack», instead it should print; I, Rauf has learn tolerance and freedom to change religions in America, it is very good, many (stupid) American has convert to Islam, also to print «the Muslim radical in the Muslim world» have to realize that the American troops are educating our barbarian manners into a modern democratic tolerant society such as me, Rauf has received here in America.
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»:
For the past seven years, the popular press has from time to time published eye - catching progress reports on the work of the Jesus seminar under headlines such as «Most of Jesus» words ghostwritten,» «Jesus probably didn't recite Lord's Prayer, scholars say,» «Is the Bible the gospel truth?»
«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.
The tongue - in - cheek answers are part of an explosion of sharply satirical responses on Twitter to a Newsweek magazine cover showing Muslim men in turbans and keffiyahs, apparently rioting, under the banner all caps headline «MUSLIM RAGE.»
The Catholic position had become so clear, indeed, that there had been calls from anti-Catholic quarters for Ms. Kelly to resign, on the basis of rumours that she had been trying to weaken or delay the regulations: as Toby Helm, the Telegraph's chief political correspondent had reported the previous October, under the headline «Kelly «must resign over delay to gay rights law»», «A fierce Cabinet battle has broken out over gay rights after Ruth Kelly, the Communities Secretary, delayed plans that would penalise organisations — such as hotels — for denying their services tohomosexuals.
We have since seen a number of media publish those results under headlines that this indicates that the tested Chilli is the hottest in the world.
In the course of two decades, the German rock band have risen to the apex of the great rock pyramid, achieving album and DVD sales in the millions, headlining major festivals and bigger venues around the world (including New York's Madison Square Garden, a show that sold out its 18,200 tickets in under 30 minutes!)
half the reporters probably have full intention of getting under WB's skin just to get headline reactions back.
He drools over some classy player who now hits the headlines, while a couple of years ago the same class player was «under his radar» according to this man we call our manager.
Under a headline in The Sporting News that read: «Rules Experts Fire Broadside at Navy Critic,» James T. Gallagher, chairman of the Playing Rules Committee of Organized Ball, and Cal Hubbard, supervisor of American League umpires, sprang to the defense of the rule book.
This season marked Rutgers» first missed bowl under Flood, but it also included plenty of off - field headlines.
After an abundance of mediocrity and scandal under Tim Beckman / Bill Cubit, the program captured headlines in March with the hire of former NFL coach Lovie Smith.
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».»
The Spain Under - 20 international has been making all the headlines back in La Liga on the back of a number of eye - catching wing displays for his club, so much so that Vadillo has even now been dubbed «the new Cristiano Ronaldo» as a result of those displays.
The paper identified the referee only as Roger, and under a headline that said: CUBA VICTIM OF REFEREEING, it reported that Roger «showed his animosity.»
Sergio Garcia headlines the leaderboard at 12 - under, but he's just one of a few notable names playing well.
All the latest headlines from the newspapers in Italy as La Gazzetta dello Sport discuss the transformation of AC Milan under Pippo Inzaghi in 80 days.
All the latest headlines from the newspapers in Italy as AC Milan and Sampdoria play out a thrilling 2 - 2 draw on Saturday night under the gaze of Antonio Conte.
With all of the talented freshman point guards grabbing the headlines, Donovan Mitchell has been able to fly under the radar.
«Chelsea agree fee with Arsenal to sign Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain» is one headline under which we are told «Chelsea have agreed a fee with Arsenal for Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain, with the player potentially the first of three England internationals destined for Chelsea — Liverpool, however, retain an interest in the midfielder».
The signing of 29 - year - old Armenian international, Henrikh Mkhitaryan has gone somewhat under the radar as the headlines has been grabbed by the sensational move to Manchester United, which has been trending on social media.
Under the headline «The Truth», the newspaper carried false allegations about the conduct of the supporters that day.
I think the headline should be don't UNDER estimate Cameron - the left (and some of the right) just don't get him and there lies the clear, present and future danger for labour!
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