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In the main headline on the front page, heist is spelled wrong.
The main headline said "TRUMP URGES UNITY VS. RACISM," and it was savaged.
" The NYT's main headline: "Republicans grind impeachment inquiry to halt as picture darkens for Trump.
And yet, strangely, it was where readers who clicked on the main headline were directed.
The main headline touts "historic excitement" about the completion of a new bridge project in Istanbul.
"Trump Weakens the Dollar" was the main headline in the German financial daily Handelsblatt on Wednesday.
The main headline coming out of Trump's media available is that Secretary of Labor Alexander Acosta is resigning.
"The super-power of peace, Turkey," said the main headline in Thursday's edition of the pro-government Sabah newspaper.
The cover's main headline, "Driving Force," in addition to the setup of the shoot, references the changing laws around women driving.
"Humiliation," the main headline reads, over a photo of a bald eagle bowing its head in front of an American flag.
The main headline from the third debate in Las Vegas was Trump's refusal to say that he would accept the election's outcome.
"The main headline threat is always the wind speed and direct damage, which is always local to the coast," he said in an email.
"The essence of the main headline changes is it's MBS strengthening his power base and if not directly undermining certainly sidelining MBN," said Henderson.
At one point on Monday, The Drudge Report's main headline — accompanied by an unflattering, off-balance photo of Trump — said that Putin had "dominated" the meeting.
The Times' main headline read: "End Brexit feud, Queen tells warring politicians" while the BBC said there was no doubt the monarch was sending a message.
Gottlieb's campaign against flavored tobacco products will be the main headline from his tenure at the FDA, and it's by far the biggest controversy he has courted.
That's the main headline to take from "War Machine," a muddled satire about the war in Afghanistan awkwardly forced to camouflage its lead character behind a pseudonym.
Nonetheless, an official review by Paul Johnson of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, a think-tank, recommended that CPIH should be the main headline index produced by the ONS.
"At the Crossroads of War and Peace, have moderates lost or will they again save Iran from war?" the main headline on the front page read against a photograph of U.S. Navy warships.
Earlier this month, The Drudge Report ran as its main headline, "2016: Hillary Conquers the Stairs," accompanied by two photos of Clinton apparently being assisted by two men as she climbed a short staircase.
The city may no longer feature vendors shouting the main headline at passing commuters, but that headline still carries a sense of urgency, can still thrill or appall when caught unexpectedly in a sidelong glance.
The cover's main headline, "Driving Force", in addition to the setup of the shoot, references the upcoming change to the kingdom's laws that will allow women to drive for the first time ever, from next month.
REPORTER: Can you address the main headline of this story that you called the president a moron, and if not, where do you think these reports — TILLERSON: I'm not going to deal with petty stuff like that.
It is possible that the results of Nevada's caucuses won't be the main headline on Saturday night: That could end up being the caucus process itself, in the event of a fiasco similar to what occurred in Iowa.
"I think the main headline at this point is that 'there are many, many measures under review," delegation leader Trigg Talley told the conference in a speech about trends in man-made U.S. greenhouse gas emissions on May 13.
In any case, the Oval Office episode was not big news in Russia, where the main headline of the day was Ukraine's shutting down key Russian social media and information sites, including Vkontakte, the Russian equivalent of Facebook, and Yandex, Russia's version of Google.
The main headline during this week was that founders and investors have next to no faith in the government's ideas, expressed at the Conservative Party annual conference 100% of respondents replied that they had NO support for Home Secretary Amber Rudd's call for businesses to register foreign nationals helpful to their operations.
The main headline simply says "In the heart of liberal America," an allusion to the fact that the massacre happened in a gay club in the middle of a major city — not in the conservative US heartland where, according to the stereotypical image popular on the continent, mass shootings tend to happen.
The three main headline acts (Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band and Blur) were announced in March 2009, with the full line up being released on 25 May 2009.
The main headline on the newspaper is Webson's story about Edley's fraudulent oil deal. Edley rushes to the Bey's apartment. Jesup has returned, and has spoken to the Bey, clarifying the situation. The Bey is revealed to speak perfect English.
The main headline is the concurrent launch of Fiji Today News, a Ministry of Information news programme on Mai TV. The image, however, depicts Permanent Secretary for Information Sharon Smith-Johns viewing the new layout of Fiji Focus at the Ministry. The masthead depicts the national flag.
The Daily Telegraph, 9 April 2016, p. 1 and main headline. Gavin Welby, born Bernard Gavin Weiler in Ruislip, West London, was the son of Bernard Weiler, a German-Jewish immigrant and importer of luxury items who changed the family name to Welby shortly after the First World War broke out. Welby describes his early childhood as "messy": Gavin and Jane Welby were both alcoholics.
A subhead (also sub-headline, subheading, subtitle or deck) can be either a subordinate title under the main headline, or the heading of a subsection of the article.American Heritage Dictionary It is a heading that precedes the main text, or a group of paragraphs of the main text. It helps encapsulate the entire piece, or informs the reader of the topic of part of it. Long or complex articles often have more than one subheading.
Tamir Rauner was the founding editor in 1987 and served in this capacity for nine years. For its first two years, Mishkafayim was a joint project of the Israel Museum’s youth wing and the weekly magazine, Koteret Rashit (Hebrew for “main headline”). Koteret Rashit closed after the fifth issue of Mishkafayim. As a result, from the sixth issue onward, the daily newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth replaced Koteret Rashit as a partner in the publication of Mishkafayim.
Keegan joined Newcastle United and spent two seasons there, during which time he was extremely popular with the supporters. Keegan's first press conference, to announce his signing, was held in the Gosforth Park Hotel. Upon signing the twice European footballer of the year in the second division, a local newspaper's main headline was simply, 'Here he is!' Keegan always felt at one stage in his career he would play for Newcastle United.
The property was a flat with views of the coast, and was the main headline in the Bournemouth Daily Echo. Boscombe gardens underwent a renovation project and was substantially remodelled; a public art trail was also installed around Boscombe as part of the renovation project. The nickname Bos Vegas has gained popularity in recent years and occurs with slight spelling variation in the names of two Boscombe businesses. Boscombe is home to AFC Bournemouth, which play at Dean Court.
Frontpage of a 1853 issue of the Faro de Vigo. Vigo has two daily newspapers; the Faro de Vigo, the oldest newspaper in Spain still in circulation, and the Atlántico Diario, a little local newspaper. There also exist a local edition of the Galician main headline newspaper "La Voz de Galicia". Vigo was also the main location of historic newspaper such as the nationalist weekly newspaper "A Nosa Terra", now defunct (published from 1977 to 2011).
Many B movies of the 1940s, 50s, and 60s utilized the "spinning newspaper" effect to narrate important plot points that occurred offscreen. The effect necessitated the appearance of a realistic front page, which consisted of a main headline relevant to the plot, and several smaller headlines used as filler. A large number of these spinning newspapers included stories titled "New Petitions Against Tax" and "Building Code Under Fire." These phrases have become running jokes among B movie fans, and particularly fans of Mystery Science Theater 3000.
Butserfest 2015 took place on Saturday 12 September with Don Broco as the main headline act. Bands on the main stage included artists such as Funeral For A Friend, Hackivist and The Qemists. Other acts included The One Hundred, Our Hollow Our Home and special guests, The Lounge Kittens. A competition ran that allowed ticket holders the chance to win a place to watch bands perform at the Backstage Unplugged Acoustic stage – an exclusive gig for a select group of fans to enjoy their own personal acoustic set by the acts.
This pool of fixed income savings increased from around $35 trillion in 2000 to about $70 trillion by 2008. NPR explained this money came from various sources, "[b]ut the main headline is that all sorts of poor countries became kind of rich, making things like TVs and selling us oil. China, India, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia made a lot of money and banked it." During 2008, then U.S. Comptroller General David M. Walker argued that the U.S. faced four deficits that posed significant risk to its fiscal future: Budget, balance of payments, savings and leadership.GAO-U.
Freddie Starr was the subject of one of the best known British tabloid newspaper headlines. On 13 March 1986 The Sun carried as its main headline: "Freddie Starr Ate My Hamster". According to the text of the story, Starr had been staying at the home of Vince McCaffrey and his 23-year-old girlfriend Lea La Salle in Birchwood, Cheshire, when the alleged incident took place. Starr was claimed to have returned home from a performance at a Manchester nightclub in the early hours of the morning and demanded that La Salle make him a sandwich.
In 2015 Paul Newsome was announced as the main headline support in Europe for Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, following the release of their album 'Chasing Yesterday'. Newsome can be seen playing keyboards in live band performances on the videos for the singles 'In The Heat of the Moment' and 'Ballad of the Mighty I'. In 2018 Proud Mary released the single 'Hollywood'. On 1 May 2020 Proud Mary released the single 'Lazy Days And Loaded Nights' from the forthcoming album 'Songs From Catalina'. The album was recorded over a five-month period in the Santa Catalina area of Palma, Majorca and is due for release on 26 June 2020.
In the summer of 2012, North Wootton hosted the event "North Wootton Picnic in the Park" a free music festival that attracted over 4000 people. The park site is maintained and funded by North and South Wootton parish councils, the picnic raises funds for extras on the park. It was originally set up to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II; however, due to the popularity of the event it was considered that it should become an annual event. Local band Jimmy Rockit were the main headline of the show with other local and non-local bands also performing such as Robbie Williams tribute act Dan O'Dwyer, Jessie's Ghost, Genuine Fake, Martin's Folly and Springwood Big Band.
Putney spent three seasons with Norwich, making 100 appearances, and enjoying some of the club's best success, finishing 4th in the old First Division (now Premier League). A ban on English clubs playing in Europe due to the Heysel Stadium Disaster, prevented Putney and Norwich qualifying for the UEFA Cup. During the same season, a successful FA Cup run saw Norwich reach the Semi- Finals versus Everton at Villa Park. Everton ran out 1–0 winners thanks to a Pat Nevin goal - however the main headline of the day was the tragic news coming from the other Semi-Final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Hillsborough where sadly 96 people lost their lives and another 766 were injured.
The 2005 end of year tests, also known as the 2005 Autumn Internationals, refers to several international rugby union matches that took place during November/December period between touring teams from the southern hemisphere – Australia, Argentina, New Zealand and South Africa – and one or more teams from the Six Nations Championship: England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales. South Pacific team also tour the northern hemisphere as well as tier 2 European sides. Wales had the main headline during the tests after beating Australia 24-22, their first victory over Australia since the third place match in the 1987 Rugby World Cup. New Zealand completed a grand slam tour, their first since 1978.
Following the fall of the Han dynasty, Korea was set free of China, leaving only northern Vietnam remained under Chinese control, and the Three Kingdoms era temporarily halted Chinese expansionism. Nonetheless, the Cao Wei, Shu Han and Eastern Wu managed to extend its territorial gains in some parts under their territorial control. Once the Three Kingdoms ended and establishment of the Jin dynasty, Chinese expansionism stopped becoming the main headline for four centuries, as China was in dire need to consolidate back its borderland following its significant population losses. The Sui dynasty, which reunified China after another 350 years of divisions, attempted to embark back on expansionism, but four disastrous campaigns to Korea put the dynasty to its end.
He would later join Radiosucesos newscast on RCN Radio, and the T. V. Sucesos newscast on television. He directed El Bogotano newspaper --where he was responsible for its infamous main headline published in the 2 January 1974 issue reading Maremoto en Bolivia ("Seaquake in Bolivia")--, Yamid Amat, Titulé: Maremoto en Bolivia, Revista SoHo, 11 April 2007 worked for EFE news agency and was in charge of a column in El Espacio. In the 1980s he directed Contrapunto T. V., a current affairs television show, and join Caracol Radio, becoming its news director until 1990. While at Caracol Radio, he hosted morning news show 6 A. M. -- 9 A. M. (known as 6 AM Hoy por Hoy since Caracol Radio was acquired by PRISA).
The headline "Bare Debauchery at Franconia College: Sex, Liquor, Drugs Rampant on Campus" made the front page of the newspaper the same day a larger, main headline announced the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. While the article was believed to be exaggerated, nine students were arrested in a marijuana raid that spring,"9 At College Held In Dawn Drug Raid", New York Times, March 6, 1968: 17L. and a cascade of changes happened at the school. College president Richard Ruopp resigned at the demand of the board of trustees in April,"Head At Franconia Quits College Post", New York Times, April 7, 1968: 39. then the board let two teachers' contracts lapse against a faculty committee recommendation to rehire them.
Shortly after the premiere, Krnić went through the Zagreb state archives and examined all the May 1945 issues of Vjesnik, the newspaper in question. He found that no such headline exists. Upon closer inspection, Krnić discovered that the headline seen in the film had been crudely doctored, likely using Photoshop, since the article seen below the doctored headline matches with another news story unrelated to Jasenovac. By comparing other articles present on the front page, Krnić concluded that the original issue of Vjesnik used for the forgery was published on 15 May 1945, and that nothing except the main headline was changed for the film, except the publication date itself, which was obscured in Sedlar's film by a faked damage effect.
On April 2, 1917, Wilson asked a special joint session of Congress to declare war on the German Empire, stating, "We have no selfish ends to serve".for detailed coverage of the speech see NY Times main headline, April 2, 1917, President Calls for War Declaration, Stronger Navy, New Army of 500,000 Men, Full Cooperation With Germany's Foes To make the conflict seem like a better idea, he painted the conflict idealistically, stating that the war would "make the world safe for democracy" and later that it would be a "war to end war". The United States had a moral responsibility to enter the war, Wilson proclaimed. The future of the world was being determined on the battlefield, and American national interest demanded a voice.
The New York Times front page main headline was “Subways to Rooftops, a Storm Brings Havoc to New York” The three front-page stories were headlined “Transportation Paralysis”, "Déjà vu Down Under", "Yes a Tornado in Brooklyn." The New York Times quoted an eyewitness, who said, "It was a funnel shape...It looked kind of black and blue...it was way up high and came right down on the roof of (a department store)...Pieces of the roof were all over the place. It was a big bang."Tornado Hits Brooklyn; Subway Back in Service - The New York Times - August 8, 2007 The New York Sun read: “It’s Frustrating, It’s Insanity” with a subhead “Anger Erupts At Subway; Tornado Hits”.
Other stories surrounding the main headline can be found in the upper left-hand side of the page and link to more specific articles dealing with aspects of the headline story. The standard story, either the headline or links below the logo, is written in black. The majority of stories are laid out in three columns beneath the masthead; at the bottom of each column are various links: newspapers and magazines in the left column, columnists in the middle column, and a collection of wire service links and miscellaneous links to archives, e-mail, site stats, and a box to submit anonymous tips at the right. "Weather Action," a static page of links to weather data; and "Quake Sheet," with earthquake monitoring, each have their own hosted page on the Drudge Report servers.
The Daily Mail was equally robust; its main headline read "fury over SAS 'trial by TV'", while in an inside article, it called the programme "woefully one-sided", and accused Bolton of having previously collaborated with the IRA for sensational news stories.Bolton, p. 237. That evening, Bolton agreed to appear on Channel 4's Right to Reply, a show which allowed ordinary viewers to question the makers of controversial television programmes; the programme was pre-recorded, and, unusually, the producers agreed to cut the end of the recording after one of the participants—a former member of Margaret Thatcher's personal staff claiming to be an impartial viewer—launched an attack on Bolton, in which he accused Bolton of associating with terrorists.Eckert. pp. 139–140.Bolton, pp. 238–239.

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