1. It ought to be the fine print, not the screaming headline. 2. And furnish the war Hearst did, with screaming headlines and frequently inaccurate articles that fanned the U.S. conflict with Spain. 3. After his arrest, Agron fattened his notoriety by feeding the tabloids the sorts of menacing quotes that make screaming headlines. 4. But Biller also said he worries about how employees and communities might interpret screaming headlines about big job cuts. 5. But the Post did not run the story on the front page with exclamation marks and screaming headlines. 6. It was his first notice, and we swung into action on a kind of edition rarely seen until now, an extra with screaming headlines. 7. La Prensa feeds its readers a daily dose of screaming headlines, easy to read articles, scantily clad women and crime stories. 8. One can try to understand the epidemic of violent juvenile crime through official pronouncements, screaming headlines and talk-show hysteria. 9. Screaming headlines could still shatter the silence, though. 10. The Mail is a tabloid, but not in the vein of the mass circulation papers that publish screaming headlines and photos of naked women. |
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