1. As I flicked through the pages one Friday evening an advertisement caught my eye. 2. The movements of stock markets are often ephemeral, on the front page one day and forgotten the next as prices fluctuate. 3. Foreign media poured in, and the story edged toward page one and the top of the newscast. 4. The NST played the story at the bottom of page one, with no photo, and one of two Malaysian-language dailies ran the story front page. 5. The Sunday Mirror, which put the story on page one and covered two inside pages with it, later said it regretted the boys were upset. 6. El-Ansar put the train bomb on its page one three days after the blast. |