Today’s amazing newspaper headline: First family of four to walk to the South Pole wearing Mickey Mouse ears and clown’s shoes. No, not really. It isn’t true. I invented it. But I wouldn’t be surprised to see it one day soon. In the last decade, I’ve seen headlines saying:...
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This is why editors always look for a good first page story and headline to make them stop and look. If the headline is horrible enough or frightening enough or wild enough perhaps they will go on to read the front page anymore. They may read the headlines but that is all then they ...
for a good first page story and headlines that make you stop and look.If the headline is horrible enough or frightening enough or wild enough,perhaps you will go on to read the rest of the story.Just the same,there are a lot of people who do not even read the front page anymore....
B.people prefer to buy today's newspaper C.he wants to have a rest D.he is good at writing it 2.Which statement is true according to the passage? A.Being a reporter is a tiring job.B.It is easy for a reporter to find the facts.C.The headline must tell the details of the ...
By Wang Ling Under the Supervision of Professor Ding Yanren Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts To sum up, the only way to achieve optimal relevance in the use of person references in newspaper headlines, therefore, is to phrase a headline in...
of the era. But in middle life he purged his style of ornament and it became almost baldly simple—and it is for that simplicity that he is remembered today. The Gettysburg speech is at once the shortest and the most famous oration in American history. Put beside it, all the whoopings ...
It is the science that drives today's solar-powered energy. 1923: 'PRESIDENT HARDING DEAD END CAME VERY SUDDENLY' On Aug. 3, 1923, The Boston Post rolled out a blaring headline that reflected the shock of the nation at the sudden death of President Warren G. Harding. It's widely ...