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Last week, Dyer made two-part headlines: firstly, for accepting when his partner of 20 years proposed to him; then, for absolutely ruining Katie Hopkins – the closest thing we have to a spluttering, hateful, right-wing Fox News opinionator here in the UK – when she went after him for it.

Last week, Dyer made two-part headlines: firstly, for accepting when his partner of 20 years proposed to him; then, for absolutely ruining Katie Hopkins the closest thing we have to a spluttering, hateful, right-wing Fox News opinionator here in the UK when she went after him for it.

It's long been rumored that Einstein was a bad student -- and these rumors have been fueled in part by headlines like one in a "Ripley's Believe it or Not!" newspaper: "Greatest living mathematician failed in mathematics".

Bush's visit has been overshadowed in part by headlines about staff turmoil and other problems in his campaign-in-waiting, and controversy over a 1995 book Bush coauthored that called for a return to public shaming to discourage behavior he considered immoral or improper.

The developing world will probably present a more mixed picture, but easing will be more common than tightening.Central banks can be so supportive in part because headline inflation rates are expected to fall, as the commodity-price rises seen in early 2011 slip out of the annual comparisons.

Issa joked that he doesn't say anything to those who mistake him for the actor, who's private parts made headlines recently.

To promote "The Warren Report: A CBS News Inquiry in Four Parts," the headline of the newspaper ad read: "This is the bullet that hit both President Kennedy and Governor Connally.

In a two-part series headlined "Spilling the Spanish Beans" in The New English Weekly in July 1937, Orwell laid bare the divide among anti-Franco republicans between the workers he defines as true revolutionaries and the counterrevolutionary Communists he accused of selling out to "bourgeois reformism".

It is about winning favourable headlines, part of a weekend fightback after the budget omnishambles.

Spurred in part by newspaper headlines ("THE GIRL WHO WAS A QUEEN FOR NINE DAYS"), more than a thousand people attended the show during its two-week run.

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