61. They are shocked to learn from a newspaper headline that he is dead, and that they are fugitives. 62. They watched for distinctive body language and listened for phrases that appeared to have been taken from newspaper headlines about the crash. 63. To do so under the circumstances would have been dreadful, almost as much so as exposing children to newspaper headlines. 64. Our package will include newspaper headlines, an interview with the embattled President and an interview with the man who conducted the poll. 65. Pictures include Shaw, Benjamin and Sarah Netanyahu and some of the newspaper headlines. 66. A newspaper headline on the Oklahoma City bombing trial. 67. After the book came out to lurid newspaper headlines last month, Tamburini was called onto the carpet by a high-level archbishop in the Vatican administration. 68. Al-Fayed hit London newspaper headlines last autumn after the government turned down his application for British nationality, a decision he protested. 69. Allegations against Hubert Webb, son of former basketball star Sen. Freddie Webb, and the others have dominated newspaper headlines even though none has yet been arrested. 70. APTV will have pictures of their arrival at Heathrow Airport, newspaper headlines from Wednesday, and vox pops with fans reacting to the loss. |