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Although the Times didn't use the "L word" when updating its story, the paper took a stronger tone in a revised headline asserting that the White House's crowd turnout claims were "false".

Other publications such as The Telegraph revised its headlines to "Meet the person about to become the youngest woman to visit every country in the world" and "The 10 countries you must see, by the fastest person to visit them all" from "the 10 countries you must visit, by the first woman to see them all". A correction was also added to the bottom of the article.

The Labor Department greatly revised its headline number for June, widening the job loss figure for that month to 221,000 jobs, from 125,000.

The revised record made headlines around the world.

Indeed, Mic soon revised its article headline: "Checking in at Standing Rock on Facebook is cool -- but here's how you can actually help".

The headline was revised to make it less sensationalist (or perhaps "Canadian iconoclast" sounded too much like an oxymoron?).

*Clarification, 5 June, 8 a.m.:The headline has been revised to reflect that the journal's output, not submissions, have dropped.

After the story made national headlines, the rule was revised posthaste.

Mat Riley, head of infrastructure at consultant EC Harris, said the revised plan was "again, strong on headlines but unclear on delivery".

"The newspaper's initial delay in recognising the problem was a matter of regret: had it taken full account of the IPCC's concerns on the evening of 18 November, it would evidently have been in a position to revise the main headline online and in at least some print editions of the newspaper.

A revised calendar would give the N.F.L. headline-making events in almost every month of the year, despite its having the longest off-season of the major sports leagues.

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