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But checking the headlines from home I felt a keen pang of homesickness when reading a series of news reports discussing the slow demise of the British zebra crossing.
She had been checking the headlines on the Internet that afternoon when she happened upon a news bulletin: an anthrax-laced letter had been found in New York that had been postmarked at the Hamilton Township mail-sorting center near Trenton.
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She checked the headlines.
To see how quickly the research results made the rounds, check the headlines here.
Later, he checks the headlines on a news site, where he is shown an ad for the digital camera site, luring him back.
Perhaps you've even thought it to yourself, as you check the headlines or your news feed one more time before bed.
After which I checked the headlines and stumbled on Ewen MacAskill's warm-hearted, cheery account of Candidate Corbyn's crowded public meetings up and down the country, which struck MacAskill, an expatriate Highlander, as like the revivalist mood he encountered among SNP audiences in Scotland before last September's referendum.
Buy an elitist latte once in a while, and check the headlines.
It seems like every time you check the headlines a new company is getting its data stolen.
And I know tomorrow morning when I check the headlines the death toll will be more than it was today.
"I check the headlines to see what the major stuff is every day, but I don't watch FOX News or CNN they both choose sides and favor one or the other, and I'd rather hear a neutral thing," he said.
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