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I'm too busy to read the whole newspaper, I just scan the headline.

Clearly, such headline cases are merely the well-publicised tip of an iceberg of pricey portables that disappear.

Reflecting the new mood, the headline on the front of the Washington Post today was "Signs of revival in retail, banks".

That is partly born of their latest shared suffering: “Bangles from Delhi, paan [Betel nut] for Lahore amid the ashes”, was a typical Indian newspaper headline describing the atrocity.

A bold black headline screamed out from the front page.

Interest - sometimes your personal headline will arouse enough interest, sometimes you'll have to deliver more information.

To mark the centennial, the Harvard Business Review put a photograph of Drucker on its cover along with the headline: ““What Would Peter Do?

We do not know why this error has occurred, but it is regrettable that the claimed drastic reduction in the extent of ice in Greenland has created headline news around the world.

The headline was Gaddafi's scrapbook of Condoleeza Rice photos.

The veteran senator from Delaware will be one of the headline speakers Wednesday night, along with former President Bill Clinton.

Credit AllThingsD's John Paczkowski for finding the most headline-worthy nugget in the report issued Tuesday by Jefferies analyst Peter Misek on his recent trip to Japan.

The headline of this preseason was obviously the return of our young center, Andrew Bynum.

Reporting on his research, Britain's Daily Mail announced that Samani had found the "Peter Pan gene" — a headline that Samani greeted with a weary smile.

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But the headline figures are misleading.

In terms of copyright, another bone of contention, we only show a headline and a couple of lines from each story.

When was the last time you remember Randt making a news headline?

The ageing population will be another of the census's headline themes.

At 2.3%, the headline rate is well above the bank's target of close to, but less than, 2%.

Your headline is very catchy.

The article doesn't really live up to the headline: the closest it gets to evidence that Wi-Fi "may" be banned is a reference to an alarmed explosives expert saying it might be too dangerous.

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