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"But their job is to get a headline, so that is natural.
"You can get a headline sometimes, but if you can't deliver, it is not fair".
But for governments to shout about it is to get a headline and achieve nothing..
"You can always get a headline as a forecaster by predicting things are going wrong".
"The FBI was out to get a headline, to make an example out of these men," Brannon said in court.
The more complex the story, the more likely you are to get a headline that oversimplifies it.
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And I got a headline job at Max's.
Journalists love "man bites dog" stories, and you know anything that is contrary to conventional wisdom gets a headline.
This week's New Statesman has got a headline on the front page saying: Ed Miliband, Labour's next leader.
The idea was that you delivered a speech, got a headline and then someone, somewhere made whatever you wanted to do that day happen.
JulesBywaterLees 14 February 2014 12 23pm I find it curious that for all our collective richness in thinking and culture the dull boring snappy comment gets a headline over substance.
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