1. Each morning, he fixes his youngest son a breakfast of bacon and eggs, while scanning the morning headlines for news in the case. 2. No network plans to broadcast the proceedings, but highlights are likely to play prominently on the nightly news and in the morning headlines. 3. Some carried newspapers -- the bad news has shown up in bold headlines every morning for the last two days -- as they went in through a back entrance. 4. The reality of taking office began to set in when he read the morning headlines about the possible takeover of St. Louis-based Trans World Airlines. 5. When it comes to juvenile lawlessness, perception and reality converge in the morning headlines and on the evening news. 6. The move caused surprise and dominated morning news headlines because it came during an active operation and just one day after Defense Minister Geoff Hoon praised Lane. 7. The sensitivity of the issue was reflected in the morning headlines. 8. Their goal, the morning headlines. |