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Subs, of course, also write brilliant headlines – of which more next week.
The results were announced early last year, producing front-page headlines of which the one in this newspaper was typical: "Low-Fat Diet Does Not Cut Health Risks, Study Finds".
And finally, Lost in Showbiz is delighted to report a lone voice of common sense cutting through the madness surrounding Katie Price's divorce from Alex "The Reidinator" Reid: the tittle-tattle, the speculation, the gossip mag headlines, of which LiS's favourite was "JORDAN EXPLODES", with its tantalising suggestion of spontaneous combustion.
In the foreground was placed an Our World newspaper the headlines of which were the program's title and the name of that program's producer.
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Uefa's congress also approved an 11-point plan to combat racism, the headline of which is the 10-game ban for any player found to have racially abused an opponent during a Uefa-run fixture.
It's a withering and scathing attack, the sub-headline of which is "Palin was bad for Republicans -- and the republic".
The NUJ chapel met and issued a public statement about the "hate stirring" front page headlines – one of which was ASYLUM SEEKERS RUN FOR YOUR LIVES – and what we felt to be editorial interference from the proprietor.
This past week, Vostok has vaulted back into headlines, some of which are suggesting that scientists have now found life in the waters.
But even as Digg continues to gain traffic and new users, some people just can't be bothered sorting through all of the headlines, many of which appeal only to a niche audience.
She was laying near a pool dressed like millions of other English women on holiday -- in just a bikini bottom and a smile -- and now there is scandal and a stampede of headlines all of which seem to ignore just how normal her toplessness was.
He was hopeless at hyperbole, insufficiently opinionated, capable of seeing both sides of an argument and he never truly understood how to attract a headline, all of which militates against satisfying the requirements of the modern media whiz-kid.
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