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In the 12 months since Oxfam hit the headlines warning that the global 1 per cent would soon own more than everyone else on the planet put together, inequality has been at the centre of domestic and global political debates.
The project has been troubled by internal conflict that surfaced last year in headlines warning that the Musée Picasso was edging toward an "implosion" and a "nervous breakdown" under Ms. Baldassari's management.
So when an email sent by a senior crown prosecutor makes the headlines, warning that the CPS in their borough is "near meltdown", with criminals walking away scot-free due to internal inefficiencies, one would expect uproar.
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It was accompanied by a headline warning that a revered Bulgarian mystic once said that Hitler would return in the 21st century, and text that implored viewers to "not allow this prediction to come true!" Although the video was uploaded to YouTube on Wednesday, it attracted relatively few viewers until Mr. Navalny himself drew attention to it on his Twitter feed the next day.
Officials in Ankara have also been playing down a headline-grabbing warning that Turkish warships would be prepared to escort the next Gaza-bound aid flotillas, raising the alarming prospect of an armed clash with Israel on the high seas.
Citic Pacific was the headline news, warning that its foreign exchange losses could reach $2 billion; its shares fell drastically, by 55.1%, to 6.52 Hong Kong dollars (84 cents).
Where were the banner headlines warning us of that ahead of time?
Public health experts have criticised the "irresponsible" coverage of the death of a girl who died within hours of being given a cervical cancer vaccine, warning that "scaremongering" headlines could cause more harm than good.
Marco Gutierrez, co-founder of Latinos for Trump ― who made headlines during the campaign for warning that without tighter immigration restrictions, there would be "taco trucks on every corner" ― also told The Huffington Post he didn't think mass deportations would happen under the incoming president.
When Kane was soundly defeated in his race for governor, rather than admit that he had lost, he ordered that his newspaper run the headline: "FRAUD AT POLLS!" In warning that the election would be stolen from him, Trump added that his campaign would send people "down to certain areas and watch and study and make sure other people don't come in and vote five times".
The firm is even considering potential investments in the country where the crisis began, Greece, despite headlines warning of a default by Athens or the possibility that Greece may withdraw from the euro zone.
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