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"You can get a headline sometimes, but if you can't deliver, it is not fair".
Neither would JetBlue, although it posted a 146-word statement on a company blog under the headline "Sometimes the Weird News Is About Us".
A post that carried the headline "Sometimes the weird news is about us... ...... did not mention Mr. Slater by name; rather, it slyly asked, "Perhaps you heard a little story about one of our flight attendants?" "While we can't discuss the details of what is an ongoing investigation," the post continued, "plenty of others have already formed opinions on the matter.
Even the headlines sometimes lie.
I'm like the guy in the Onion's fake op-ed from 2006 with the headline "Sometimes I Feel Like I'm the Only One Trying to Gentrify this Neighborhood".
I'm like the guy in the Onion's fake op-ed from 2006 with the headline "Sometimes I Feel Like I'm the Only One Trying to Gentrify this Neighbourhood".
Although factual in tone, the headlines were sometimes sensational and meant to appeal to a mainstream adult readership; for example, stories with headlines such as 'Stoned, Fried, High….
I thought the commission was chasing headlines – and sometimes over things I was ashamed about.
Judging from the headlines, it sometimes seems no one in Europe wants to help refugees.
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