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running headline
noun
Text (such as a title) printed at the top of every (or every other) page of a book, newspaper, etc.
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Running headline Glucosamine and risedronate alone or in combination for OA.
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The News teased at the letter's contents all week, running headlines like ".44 Killer: I Am Not Asleep".
In today's climate, ever-shortening attention spans demand running headlines festooning our news programming, ticker-tape style.
"Suddenly, on Sunday morning all the Israeli newspapers were running headlines like 'A NEW MIDDLE EAST' and 'THE END OF MUBARAK.' I was much more cautious.
At the time the Guardian was running headlines such as, "Is this the worst-run place in Britain?": the borough was a byword for scandal and mismanagement.
Conservative websites ran headlines saying that the president had made an outrageous attack on "unelected" judges.
Newspapers run headlines like "China: The Enemy to Vanquish," and "The Chinese Threat".
During the presidential race of 1924, newspapers ran headlines like "Woman Suffrage Declared a Failure".
The Scottish newspapers ran headlines such as: "RIP Rangers… 140 Years of History Comes to an End".
"Macau, city of fear: the peace is finished" ran headlines in the Portuguese-language daily, Macau-Hoje.
One Republican strategist said he imagined that New York tabloids would run headlines like "Ship of Fools" or "Titanic".
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