11. Headline writers went nuts when it was widely reported that Lieberman was the first Jewish candidate on a presidential ticket this year. 12. He will sit inside the figurative horseshoe-shaped desk, surrounded by subordinate editors and headline writers long after the computer age has rendered such arcane furniture redundant. 13. Headline writers are cheering, hoping to avoid Lockheed Martin Northrop Grumman. 14. Headline writers are not altogether happy about it. 15. Headline writers are sometimes blessed with the names of people that lend themselves to wordplay. 16. Its repetition would depress readers and vex headline writers. 17. Last year on this day, headline writers and talking heads had decided that the National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball tournament should be renamed the Duke Invitational. 18. More important, what to say that might distinguish Dole from the president and still be easily digestible for headline writers and television sound-biters? 19. Newspaper headline writers have proven especially susceptible to its alliterative allure. 20. No question, Tyson continues his lifelong relationship with headline writers. |