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"Bamalot," the Page 1 headline cried.
On Nov. 2, 1956, a Page 1 headline read "Nobel Physics Prize Goes to 3 Americans".
The Times summed things up with a Page 1 headline: "Outlook Darker as Jobs Are Lost and Wages Stall".
On Aug. 17 The Post ran a flimsy article with a big Page 1 headline that said "Hevesi Bribe Claim".
On Saturday, The Post ran four pieces about the allegation, with the Page 1 headline "Hillary Book Brouhaha".
"Kennedy Rallies Connecticut Vote," the Page 1 headline said in The New York Times of Oct. 18.
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The panic page 1 headlines are echoed in leading articles.
Articles were analyzed for content related to: (1) headlines and titles; (2) colloquialisms; and, (3) accuracy of reporting of the characteristics and results of the study.
Systematic analysis of content captured information related to three distinct categories within each article: (1) headlines and titles; (2) colloquialisms used to refer to donepezil; and, (3) reporting of the characteristics and results of the DFSS.
The FCA has not endorsed the £1bn headline figure.
Of 588,546 headline circulation, 229,872 were at full price, while the majority – 292,813 – were cut price.
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