The headline read: “China Is the Real Sick Man of Asia.”
Truly the era of the creative and memorable headline is over.
“Violinist Linked to JAL Crash Blossoms” was a headline in the newspaper Japan Today.
Bishop complained, and we happily changed the headline and inserted a clarifying paragraph.
Write a catchy headline that captures the graph’s main idea.
I mean, I’m not a good headline writer or headline editor.
For example, you might want to pair up a headline with an image or descriptive text.
"But if you write an irresistible headline, I'll take the time to click to your entire profile."
"You feel that you're both a headline and a person writing a headline," she said.
I feel like we careen from headline to headline and the real story won’t emerge for years.
Miley Cyrus called off a trip to Australia, where she was due to headline a bushfire benefit concert on Friday 13 March.
The breaking news story on Phil Spector’s death was published with a headline that did not meet our editorial standards.
The Edge took to the stage with Muse during their headline set on the Sunday for a rendition of Where The Streets Have No Name.
(The rate shown here is not seasonally adjusted, which is why it’s slightly different from the headline Labor Department number.)
Headline after headline has offered a variation on the theme: Scientists are flocking to a mysterious blue hole.
"The alertness of security forces prevents a massacre at Mar Mina church," was the red banner headline in one pro-government daily, Al-Watan.
The Shovel's headline incorrectly said the Facebook CEO had died, while The Chaser's headline falsely called Zuckerberg a "child molester."
Responding to a Daily Telegraph headline that said: “Go back to work or risk losing your job”, a government source said: “This is a deeply irresponsible headline with no truth behind it.
Letting S be the act of reading a headline that there was a sea-battle, and S′ be the act of reading a headline that there was no sea-battle; and letting P and P′ be the propositions that there was and was not such a battle, the argument goes:
Less academically sound, but more telling, was another article posted that same year with the headline “Study: 70% of Facebook users only read the headline of science stories before commenting” – the fake news website the Science Post has racked up a healthy 127,000 shares for the article which is almost entirely lorem ipsum filler text.
headline
noun communication
- the heading or caption of a newspaper article
verb communication
- publicize widely or highly, as if with a headline
verb possession
- provide (a newspaper page or a story) with a headline
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Less academically sound but more telling was another article posted that same year with the headline Study 70 of Facebook users only read the headline of science stories before commenting – the fake news website the Science Post has racked up a healthy 127000 shares for the article which is almost entirely lorem ipsum filler text