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These answers may not make great headlines, but they are honest responses to the questions asked.
Stephen Lathrop Hull, Mass., Jan . 26 , 2009 To the Editor: Plummeting unrealized 401(k) account balances make great headlines.
"Mad genius stories make great headlines, but it is in these miniature gems that Wilson's true legacy resides".
Out of context they may not make great headlines in the west, but hidden away in them are subjects that are really important to individual countries or governments.
Union leaders, meanwhile, say that their workers are being unfairly singled out, and that staff cuts make great headlines but do little to save money.
Journalists love to seize on catastrophic worst-case-scenario predictions as they make great headlines – remember the "65,000 could die" headlines for swine flu, or how the world would end when the Large Hadron Collider was switched on?
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"For some inexplicable reason," the storyteller says, "Wisconsin murder makes great headlines.
"It makes great headlines to talk about racism in Israel or the clash between black and white," he said.
The line made great headlines — "spanked" in the Post — and players on both sides ate it up, of course.
Cracking down on notorious cheats makes great headlines, but auditing John Q. Taxpayer's Form 1040 fuels irritation and resentment.
The line made great headlines—"spanked" in the Post and players on both sides ate it up, of course.
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