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Even Radio 4's Today programme, a bastion of the establishment, mentioned it in its headlines.
It uses punctuation in its headlines.
The Daily Star referring to "ladyboys" in its headlines makes me uncomfortable.
Marca has gone so far as to change the letter "M" in its headlines to resemble the logo of Movistar, a mobile-phone firm.
Even BBC online news was found to be ignoring the fall in violent crime in its headlines for 11 consecutive quarters.
The Times on the same day printed the scores of 549 games and stories about 147, using in its headlines all but the last four of the Tribune's verbs and seven the Tribune hadn't thought of: crushes, blanks, topples, overcomes, halts, vanquishes, and prevails.
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She said she was "Not Engaged To Any One," as the Times put it in its headline.
As the New York Times put it in its headline three days after the filing: "King Coal, Long Besieged, Is Deposed by the Market".
A Fashionista blog post claims, in its headline, it had "New Evidence That Alexander Wang's Chinese Connections May Have Helped Land Him Balenciaga".
A recent NPR article asked the question in its headline, "Is it Safe for Medical Residents to Work 30-Hour Shifts?" I immediately shook my head in disbelief.
It originally referred, in its headline and concluding sentence, to Amnesty's "60 years of service".
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