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No company wants a newspaper headline with their name in it because of an embarrassing employee.
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So, the next time a newspaper headline declares that something is bad for you, read the small print.
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"Brutal and declamatory, these brooding and disquieting pictures have been created from the sorting and classification by subject of nearly 4, 000 newspaper headline posters, stolen by the artists over a number of years, " wrote Michael Bracewell, a British writer and novelist, in the show's catalogue.
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Lostralia, said the DNA newspaper in its headline.
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The website of the broadsheet newspaper Aftenposten carried a headline on Tuesday evening with a quote from a Swedish psychiatrist expressing surprise.
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Toyota's decision to build in Tupelo was the headline in a newspaper that serves another community, Marion, Arkansas.
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Beware any headline in a newspaper or blog that starts with a question.
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They are also notably free of the kind of scandals that are dominating the news from Wall Street - or Crook Street as the headline in one US newspaper described it.
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"Knapp does not know us, " shouted the headline in the Malay Mail newspaper as the Malaysian team slumped to yet another defeat during the 12-team tournament.
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The MP is also making a fresh demand for an apology from The Sun newspaper over its infamous "The Truth" headline and story which alleged drunken and criminal behaviour by Liverpool fans.
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" I remember once waking up from a dream in which my mother, dead now for thirty-three years, was sipping tea at my kitchen table, reading a newspaper on the back of which there was the headline "Wrong Man, Right Name, Convicted in Murder Trial.
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"Saviour of the final 16" ran the headline on the front page of the Sports Seoul newspaper, a reference to South Korea's aim of reaching the second stage of the World Cup for the first time.
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