Sentence examples for headline use from inspiring English sources

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Never use the verb "to be" or its variations, such as "was" or "is".. Don't use "and" or "but" in a headline; use a comma instead.

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"Now win election, PM tells new girls," reads one headline, using a noun most of us reserve for children to refer to women in their 30s, 40s and 50s.

"Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej Paddidda Apology!" read its headline, using a variant spelling of the name of King Bhumibol.

The original headline used a quote which was not from Tariq Jahan.

The one-column headline used on the most important articles at the top of Page 1.

I tried out different ways of visualizing the headline using markers, india ink, sign paint and some spray paint too.

"She knows how to do it with an ice cream," read the headline used in the magazine, owned by former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi.

It was accompanied by a headline using a James Bond title – For Your Eyes Only – together with some lines about spies "emerging from the shadows".

The newest edition has on its cover a photograph of Mr. Obama with a rifle's crosshairs focused on his head and a headline using a racial slur and seemingly calling for his assassination.

A month before, the Toronto Globe and Mail sportswriter John Heinzl referred to "the most widely publicized hockey disagreement since Marty McSorley mistook Donald Brashear's head for a piñata.... " At the same time, The New York Sun carried a front-page headline using the Spanish word: "Hatch Says Democrats Are Making a Piñata of Estrada".

Update 15 October 2012: The headline used when this story appeared on website indexes at the time of publication has been changed following a ruling by the BBC Trust.

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