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We had it right in print but some online headlines got it wrong.
Names and other specific keywords in online headlines also help to improve how search engines rank an article in results.
And in the morning I, too, look at the online headlines, hoping to see that some of those dreams may have come true during the night.
Dr. Judith M. Dixon, who works at the Library of Congress on issues affecting the blind and physically handicapped, uses such a machine, running her fingers over the Braille dots that it produces to check e-mail messages, online headlines and other electronic documents.
By Ian Crouch September 24, 2013 "Gruesome," "grisly," "horrific" — every few weeks, there is a major injury in professional sports that earns one of these adjectives in online headlines, a reminder of what athletes put their bodies through and of the physical risks of our favorite games.
The site is similar to the New York Times Skimmerr product, which lets you skim the online headlines of the paper.
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The online headline referred to Gareth Compton as an MP.
The online headline should have been less dramatic — the plane was never "about to crash".
The article and print subhead had it right, but the online headline didn't.
And The Toronto Sun ran an online headline saying, "Maple Leafs laugh-ematically eliminated".
This is good news, contrary to that suggested by the online headline.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com