Headlines Sentence Examples

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  • The headlines of the local newspaper proudly announced, "Under Sheriff Solves Fifty-Year-Old Murder," which Lydia neither confirmed nor denied, nor did the Deans offer public comment.

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  • Vinnie claimed to be able to show the police where Billie and Willie had been hiding and continued to brag that he had enough information to make headlines and sink half the Philadelphia mobsters.

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  • He would sing a topical calypso about the day's headlines, in the style of the carnival calypsonians.

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  • However, he made headlines himself when he broke an editor's code of conduct and printed a photograph of an English royalty leaving rehab.

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  • Firefox â Yes firefox itself has the ability to let you view RSS news and blog headlines in the bookmarks toolbar or bookmarks menu.

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  • Headlines which speak of '500 Taliban killed ' are deliberate disinformation.

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  • The scoop caused headlines in much of the world, and sparked a furor in the " Middle Six " countries.

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  • For now, we'll just have to keep letting number 27 grabbing the headlines!

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  • Summer 2002 In March, a very special turkey hit the headlines across the country.

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  • But as the election results dominate the headlines, itâs a good day to bury bad news.

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  • No doubt the London Olympics will be hogging the sponsorship headlines for the next five or six years.

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  • The lurid headlines have always been followed by little-noticed retractions.

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  • And the result is eye-catching headlines that do not and are not expected to give an entirely accurate representation of the story itself.

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  • For instance, South Tyneside Health Care Trust has made newspaper headlines with massive improvements to its A&E service.

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  • All our news headlines are archived in the News Archive...

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  • Many celebrity wannabes extend their fifteen minutes of fame when something controversial lands them in the headlines again.

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  • Erica Kane's controversial abortion in 1973 because she didn't want to ruin her figure or her modeling career not only snagged headlines, but marked a daytime first that even retconning in the early part of the 21st century can't change.

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  • The problem is certainly more complicated than headlines that tell us ' MRSA, flesh eating virus, ate my father's leg ' !

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  • As Iraq has several petrochemical and pharmaceutical industries still functioning in the country, the feverish headlines have been frequent.

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  • It also sucks when you see headlines like ' Al Qaeda ' bomb kills 50 Iraq police recruits ' .

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  • Live media reportage hit the headlines and Hemp BC immediately re-opened for business.

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  • His gritty and often downright spiteful contributions soon earned all the wrong sort of headlines and won United infamy for their base approach.

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  • Well, to be quite honest, they don't make good headlines, they do n't tickle people's fancy.

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  • Stories of designer babies get headlines but wider social implications are often underplayed.

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  • I 've always thought that punning headlines are written by journalists for journalists, a form of schoolboy showing off.

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  • It also sucks when you see headlines like ' Al Qaeda ' bomb kills 50 Iraq police recruits '.

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  • Any comments you would like posting in the headlines section such as unfair referee decisions etc... please email them to andrewp@chemistry.leeds.ac.uk.

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  • Tracy-Ann Oberman Wednesday June 28, 2006 The Guardian Top of The Pops is to be axed, screamed the headlines last week.

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  • Article continues Of course, it was n't Andrade who made the headlines for shoplifting charges.

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  • But when her anti-Bush slogan hits the headlines, she herself is thrust into the limelight.

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  • Well, to be quite honest, they do n't make good headlines, they do n't tickle people 's fancy.

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  • Rocket fuel found in US breast milk yelled the headlines.

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  • One reason for weird celebrity baby names could be that it's an easy way for a star to stay in the headlines.

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  • As newspaper headlines and TV stations continue to scream about toy recalls, parents are becoming more and more concerned about the toys they purchase for their children.

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  • While concerns about lead paint continue to make headlines, the biggest safety concern is a possible choking hazard posed by a toy with small parts.

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  • This issue first made headlines in 2008 when officials from Visa Canada reported that they were investigating potential fraud at the Toronto airport.

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  • While pick pocketing cases rarely make headline news, it's likely you'll recognize these three cases that were splashed across headlines.

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  • Many of the deathmatches themselves were ripped from news headlines and featured celebrities from all different genres, from television to politics.

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  • In 1995, Pamela made headlines when she married Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee.

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  • In 2006 the tabloid National Enquirer published pictures of Ashley with headlines linking her to a drug deal.

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  • Among those topics is the undeniable fascination people have with the larger-than-life select few individual who seem to dominate the headlines internationally.

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  • In case you haven't been shopping lately, here are a few of the latest scandalous headlines.

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  • You would think the first arrest for lewd acts would have taught the singer to keep his pants on, but in July 2006, George again made headlines, this time for reportedly enjoying a romp in a public park with a 58-year-old van driver.

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  • Fake celebrities are big business, and they often make big bucks (and sometimes, big headlines) pretending to be famous.

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  • Since the end of the series, she has made headlines more often because of her personal life than her career, but Jennifer is slowly making a new name for herself in Hollywood.

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  • As far as wardrobe snags go this one was fairly innocent, but it still made headlines on several tabloid-style websites.

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  • Nicole Richie's shrinking weight has been the subject of entertainment news shows, magazine articles and tabloid headlines.

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  • Pamela Anderson, another high profile vegetarian, frequently makes headlines for her views on animal rights.

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  • Dustin Diamond - most likely known as Screech on Saved by the Bell, but recently made headlines for his sex tape.

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  • Long before her personal life began making headlines, Katie Holmes won hearts with her girl-next-door beauty and her wide-eyed innocence.

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  • The two remained under-the-radar, with Holmes making headlines only for her wholesomeness and vow to remain a virgin until marriage.

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  • Her other young Hollywood friends have also been making headlines these days for their flubs.

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  • Dogg and his posse once again made headlines in early 2006, when they were arrested at Heathrow Airport.

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  • Both Paris Hilton and Britney Spears made headlines in 2006 for their lack of clothing, and, in one instance, lack of panties.

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  • Following their divorce, both Shanna Moakler and Travis Barker shared headlines with socialite Paris Hilton.

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  • David Beckham most recently made headlines when he announced that he would be joining Major League Soccer's Los Angeles Galaxy for $250 million.

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  • Back in October 2006, Isaiah Washington of Grey's Anatomy made headlines for making a homophobic slur about a fellow cast member.

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  • The two split in 2006, but continued to make headlines after their break up when a stalker that had threatened the two was sentenced to jail time.

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  • Federline made headlines when he began dating and then eventually married Britney Spears in 2004.

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  • Ashlee Simpson made headlines when her face took on a decidedly different look.

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  • To make matters worse, headlines read "America's Next Top Waddle" and "Tyra Porkchop."

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  • Lance made tabloid headlines almost immediately, with reports alleging that he was dating singer Sheryl Crow.

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  • Anna Nicole Smith, no stranger to scandals and tabloid headlines, is now involved in a legal dispute over the diet supplement TrimSpa.

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  • More recent headlines included the sudden death of her son, the birth of her daughter, and the debate over the father of her newborn.

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  • The sale of a Kim Kardashian sex tape recently made headlines and Kardashian is not happy.

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  • Ellen DeGeneres is also making headlines as the upcoming host of the 79th Academy Awards.

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  • Following her divorce from Kevin Federline, Britney Spears has made tabloid headlines for her excessive partying, including a panty-less outing with pal Paris Hilton.

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  • Jerry Seinfeld made headlines when he dated 18-year-old Shoshanna Lonstein in 1993.

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  • The exposure Sanjaya received while on the program made him a household name - discussions about his talent (or lack of) and ever-changing hairstyles made headlines every week.

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  • Yes, Rosie O'Donnell is making headlines again -- not with her remarks, per se, but because she is leaving The View after only one season.

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  • Before Dancing with the Stars, Heather Mills made headlines for her high-priced divorce from Paul McCartney.

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  • Britney Spears is no stranger to making headlines, but 2006 seemed to be a record tabloid year for the singer.

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  • Lindsay Lohan is making headlines again, and not just for her role in the film Georgia Rule.

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  • They made headlines in 2005 when they were awoken by a gunman who robbed them at their Hawaii home.

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  • Isaiah Washington made headlines in the fall of 2006 when it was reported that a fight started between he and Grey's co-star Patrick Dempsey after Washington used a homophobic slur about T.R.

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  • This young actress made headlines when she was featured on tabloids looking extremely thin.

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  • Coleman also made headlines when he was accused of punching a woman who asked for an autograph.

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  • Heidi Montag, star of MTV's The Hills, has been making headlines lately for her verbal war with costar Lauren Conrad.

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  • Of course, Kevin Federline has been making headlines lately for his custody fight with Britney Spears.

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  • No. After the publicity of her weight-loss died down, Smith really only made headlines when it came to her unusual behavior in public, a lawsuit with TrimSpa, the paternity of her daughter or the death of her son.

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  • The former couple's battle over custody of their two sons, Jayden James and Sean Preston, continues to make headlines even though the couple's divorce has been final for several months.

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  • New York Post - The notorious Page Six gives all of the latest headlines, photos and celebrity sightings that hungry fans are looking for.

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  • Kim Kardashian, who made headlines for her sex tape scandal, is going the scantily clad route - posing for Playboy.

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  • She managed to keep her name in the spotlight when, in January 2007, news of a sex tape featuring Kardashian made headlines.

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  • The question now is, how will she continue to keep her name in the headlines after her reality show and Playboy cover are over and done with?

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  • Celebrity DUI arrests have been making headlines with what seems to be increasing regularity lately.

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  • While The Hills is currently in its third season, Montag and former co-star/BFF Lauren Conrad had a falling out and each made headlines when their war of words began.

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  • He made headlines in September 2007 when he and girlfriend, Michelle Deighton of America's Next Top Model, announced they are expecting a baby.

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  • While Jackson appeared on the television show Moesha, starring Brandy Norwood, she upped her "who's who" factor when she made headlines as Kevin Federline's ex-girlfriend.

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  • Sierra made headlines in April 2007 when she was arrested for hitting a Tampa, Florida bar patron on the head with a glass.

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  • Hot on the news of her arrest, Sierra made media headlines with a sex tape shot in a seedy hotel.

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  • Alright, so there are a choice few celebrities whose names rarely appear in tabloid headlines, then there are others whose names are rarely out of the tabloid headlines.

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  • Not a day goes by when Paris Hilton isn't in the news and she definitely works hard to stay in the headlines.

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  • Less than a year after she made headlines with her tape, she posed for Playboy.

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  • Suleman made headlines in January 2009 when she gave birth to octuplets.

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  • Cruise and Holmes have been tabloid fodder since their relationship began, often appearing with bizarre headlines in gossip magazines.

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  • No doubt fans and the press will continue to look to her for attention-getting headlines and valiant efforts toward helping impoverished people all over the world.

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  • Here are some of the most shocking celebrity breakups that made headlines in the entertainment world.

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  • She has since been the subject of many tabloid headlines declaring her dangerously underweight.

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  • Keeping up with child stars then and now is quite easy, as they appear in tabloid headlines or turn up on popular talk shows with some frequency.

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  • Several celebrities have made headlines for being murderers themselves, or at least of being accused of the crime.

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  • Britney Spears - When she shaved her head it made headlines, and then there are the short skirts without underwear.

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  • From cocaine abuse, to strippers, to domestic violence charges, Charlie Sheen has monopolized headlines as Hollywood's resident bad boy.

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  • Charlie Sheen news changes on a daily basis with headlines including commentary on his legal battles (professional and personal), tours, Emmy consideration, personal feuds and much, much more.

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  • Charlie Sheen's personal life often makes headlines including reports on drug abuse, alcohol intoxication, marital problems, domestic violence and destruction of personal property.

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  • In addition to his headlines, Sheen maintains a presence through social media via Twitter.

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  • Given their reputation for being among the best-dressed girls in the world, it came as no surprise that their Inauguration Day outerwear would make national headlines.

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  • It's Your Call with Lynn Doyle explores national headlines and issues that are relevant to Baby Boomers and senior citizens.

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  • The King's Island theme park is home to 13 impressive roller coasters, many of which have made headlines as being among the best in the world.

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  • While your wireless data plan may be perfectly adequate for Facebook, e-mail, and sports headlines, streaming audio through the iPhone and Internet radio is a different beast altogether.

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  • You get images, sport scores, weather reports, and headlines with the USA Today app.

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  • Dancer Mandy Coulton made a few headlines in 2005 when she revealed herself as one of the iPod dancers.

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  • With his passing, his music sales have spiked and his dancing is once again making headlines.

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  • You'll see quaint advertisements, amusing cartoons and banner news headlines about historic events.

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  • In recent decades, DNA testing has made countless news headlines for its help in establishing paternity, solving crimes, and identifying potential genetic diseases and conditions.

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  • Christina also made headlines for her own health hurdles.

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  • As Brad's resume filled and his love life with actress Jennifer Aniston made media headlines, he opted for a traditional cropped crew cut with a few well-placed highlights.

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  • Still, the sight of Swift sporting stick straight hair and blunt bangs made headlines the world over, and photos of Taylor Swift straight hair could be seen from Japan to Jamaica.

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  • Jessica Sierra pregnant headlines were surprising to many people.

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  • Jessica Simpson made headlines around the world for being, well, ditsy, but who covered the story, and who watched the story being covered?

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  • She's more celebrated for her wholesome image than for any scandals, so it's unlikely that you'll see her splashed across the front of any magazines accompanied by lurid headlines.

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  • Madonna makes headlines more for her humanitarian efforts than for her clothing.

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  • As headlines decry the state of American education, there are plenty of volunteers who step up to the plate and help by tutoring, teaching or mentoring young people.

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  • What do you think of the recent news headlines?

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  • Don’t forget that you need to check captions, titles, headlines, and footnotes when you are editing and proofreading.

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  • The news headlines announced the town's descent into madness in March of 1920.

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  • The next day, the newspaper headlines reported that the Red Sox player had been found dead the previous night.

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  • It does take a steel stomach to continue to add money to investments with the headlines screaming the death of equities.

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  • Kroll designed the website to allow fans to find news headlines, story recaps and character profiles.

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  • The weekly is often splashed with tabloid headlines, misleading blurbs and interesting photos.

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  • Each one of these actors provided Bold and the Beautiful with headlines in Soap Opera Digest and many other soap opera magazines and websites.

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  • Marissa engaged in a same-sex relationship with girlfriend Alex for a while and Ryan's ex-con brother coming to town that made headlines with the fans.

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  • Spoilers attributed to the soap magazines are deemed more reliable (even if they are often somewhat misleading - or less sensational than the headlines promise).

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  • The headlines refer to the actresses in most cases, although in others they refer to the ongoing speculation of what show creator Amy Sherman-Palladino intended for the final four words of the series.

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  • Graham scored headlines when she made a splash on Broadway playing a featured role in the classic Guys and Dolls.

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  • On April 1, 2009, headlines announcing Guiding Light cancelled started making the news.

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  • The contract dispute was one of the first to make headlines for the daytime drama, but not the last.

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  • Pop icon Britney Spears' new tattoo didn't make many headlines, but then again, most of Spears' body art rarely sees the camera.

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  • The marriage lasted 55 hours and made headlines across the world.

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  • Adding bold or italic text and creating headlines is a simple matter in a wiki.

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  • Rarely do you see magazine headlines with the bolded words, "Memorize the U.S. Presidents in One Hour!"

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  • Internet Explorer 7.0 integrates an RSS reader right into the toolbar and will display site headlines in the Favorites Center.

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  • Business ethics has been a hot topic lately, especially with companies like Enron making headlines.

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  • Headlines from FBC's partner sites, Forbes and Smart Money, are also featured on the site home page.

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  • It uses headlines to highlight information and draw the reader's eye to key information.

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  • In recent years, automotive recalls have made major news headlines.

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  • Toyota recalls became one of the major news headlines across in the United States in 2009 and 2010, causing devastating sales losses for the company and shaking consumer confidence.

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  • The beautiful blonde model Marisa Miller has made headlines.

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  • Sadly, the model recently made headlines for a rumored suicide attempt in a Paris park.

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  • T.I. made international headlines in June, 2004, when it became clear that he had managed to shoot a video - while incarcerated.

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  • Ready to check out some of the music behind the headlines?

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  • RealityTVSpoilers.net is a blog-style website devoted to everything from upcoming reality series episodes to discussing show headlines such as production delays and cast disputes.

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  • However, instead of sinking quietly into reality TV obscurity, Hatch made headlines when he was arrested for tax evasion.

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  • Kate's bikini bod made headlines and her now infamous tummy tuck was the subject of several magazine cover stories during her early summer beach jaunt will all eight of her kids minus her hubby Jon.

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  • One of the contestants, Susan Boyle, made international headlines for her frumpy appearance and outstanding voice.

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  • In 2010, Kat Von D made headlines after she was photographed kissing Jesse James in public.

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  • Throughout 2009 alone, the Gosselins have had enough headlines to last a lifetime.

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  • With all of the bickering and media stunts being pulled by both sides in the Gosselin story, headlines screaming "TLC Fires Jon Gosselin" were hardly surprising.

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  • Whether or not Jon Gosselin was actually fired at that time is up for debate, but the legal battles and tabloid headlines are sure to continue for a long time.

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  • With a steady stream of headlines and water cooler fodder coming in, it would be foolish to take the Gosselins off the air completely.

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  • Headlines in People magazine screamed "Heidi Montag Addicted to Plastic Surgery!"

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  • Her face and body have graced the tabloids numerous times, usually with insidious headlines pointing out how heavy she's become.

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  • Long before the Survivor Castaway Dies headlines, Lyon was born in Nevada.

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  • Teresa Giudice, whose name is frequently incorrectly spelled as "Teresa Guidice", of The Real Housewives of New Jersey, knows how to keep her name in the headlines.

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  • The story of the boy in the balloon grabbed international headlines until it was discovered that Falcon wasn't really in the balloon but instead had been hiding in the attic.

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  • Rather than simply report the news, Arianna's team searches for interesting headlines, writes a commentary and then invites readers to join in the discussion.

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  • On January 5, 2009, news of the Obama Twitter hack made headlines in cyberspace and the blogosphere.

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  • Bloggers can pick up headlines and summaries, or sometimes even entire posts, from other blogs and include them as part of their own blog.

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  • Use RSS – RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, and allows readers to quickly pick up your blog headlines and posts.

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  • Get a few books on the topic and run some searches, and you might discover that your oh-so-clever headlines and articles reek from an SEO perspective.

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  • This seemed to satisfy the official, who was obviously embarrassed over the entire debacle and infinitely relieved that at least half their problem was solved without any accusatory newspaper headlines.

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  • The apostrophe If needed, insert the apostrophe into the following headlines and standfirsts, then check your answers within The Newspaper.

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  • It includes artistes of international standing and those set to hit the headlines in the months ahead.

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  • The following year Ray J's name was back in the headlines.

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