1. In Denver, The Rocky Mountain News, a tabloid, ran a headline on its front cover. 2. San Antonio newspapers ran headlines that linked his name to alleged cocaine use. 3. Opposition newspapers ran screaming headlines Monday proclaiming the boycott a success. 4. Newspapers ran banner headlines about the case on Friday. 5. Newspapers ran banner headlines on the heavy voter participation, which caused some polling stations in provincial towns to run out of ballots. 6. Newspapers with late deadlines ran screaming headlines. 7. On Thursday, almost all daily newspapers ran a headline on his conviction. 8. State-controlled newspapers ran banner headlines Thursday proclaiming the electricity price cut. 9. The opposition press ran banner headlines claiming widespread fraud on Thursday as votes were counted in a parliamentary election which pitched the ruling party against Moslem fundamentalists. 10. Meanwhile, the Bahraini press on Friday ran front-page headlines urging world action on terrorism. |