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Readers sound off on the latest headlines in Sports.
For the latest headlines, please do visit the Guardian's website by clicking here.
When I'm presenting Newsround, I'm talking to our viewers and sharing the latest headlines.
A voluble newspaper fanatic, the gentleman, in his 70s, was usually eager to discuss the latest headlines with me.
There's no television but the radio is bleating out the latest headlines about the terrorist threat from Islamic State.
It is difficult to imagine a radio play causing such a misunderstanding today, when people can quickly check the latest headlines on their smartphones.
You might notice if the price of a Costa Coffee went up – which it might, if the latest headlines about the living wage are to be believed.
A 126-foot-long Video News Wall simultaneously breakingts breakinewsews from a half-dozen cities around the world as a news zipper flashes the latest headlines.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (//www.eff.org) compiles the latest headlines regarding digital rights and hosts an "Action Center" informing Internet users of pending technology legislation.
Steve Jones, professor of genetics at University College London, and a perennial voice of reason, offered me this verdict on the biologist's latest headlines.
There's no rule that says you must give to the biggest charity or the best one or be guided by the latest headlines.
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