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The front page of Thursday's Times featured this headline: "Sanders Willing to Harm Hillary in Home Stretch".
The January cover of Ladies Home Journall featured this headline at the top: "Make Love: Have the Best Sex of Your Life -- Tonight!" (The issue, however, also featured articles titled "When a Cold Won't Go Away" and "Food Journal: Three Delicious Skillet Recipes That Get Dinner on the Table in Thirty Minutes").
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Earlier this year, a Sunday Times article featured the headline "End the something for nothing culture".
(A recent issue of Mr. Martinelli's Pelham Sun featured the headline "Publisher Files Federal Lawsuit Against Powerful Political Forces").
The second panel, meanwhile, featured the headline "A Teenager with Promise".
A front-page story in Saturday's Times featured the headline: "Big Donations Drop Sharply for President: Campaign is Relying on Smaller Gifts".
The paper -- which featured the headline "Steve Greenberg Speaks to the Holy Name Society" in its December issue -- has been covering the Rockaways since 1925.
The home page of Romney's Web site featured the headline, Let Free Enterprise Work," but that didn't have anything to do with the job figures.
Back in London, the early editions of the _Evening Standard featured the headline "blair flies into growing row over reason for war".
The cover of this week's Economist features the headline: "The dangers of a rising China".
Really, it seems better not to remember that the company promoted Mr. Eugenides's "Marriage Plot" with a Times Square billboard featuring the headline "Swoonworthy" to accompany his picture.
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