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Nichi and story
The OVA is based on short story Wari to Hima na Sentaichou no Ichi Nichi in short story collection Dounimo Naranai Gori Muchuu.

Nichi and Contest
An article on the " Contest to kill 100 people using a sword " published in the Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun.

Nichi and 100
In 1937, the Osaka Mainichi Shimbun and its sister newspaper the Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun covered a " contest " between two Japanese officers, Toshiaki Mukai ( 向井敏明 ) and Tsuyoshi Noda ( 野田毅 ), both from Island troops, the Japanese 16th Division, in which the two men were described as vying with one another to be the first to kill 100 people with a sword before the capture of Nanking.

Nichi and
In the 24 27 July 2008 congress the Refoundation in Movement motion of Ferrero and Grassi ( 40. 1 %) faced the bulk of Bertinottiani, who organized themselves around the motion titled Manifesto for the Refoundation ( 47. 6 %) with Nichi Vendola as standard-bearer.

headline and story
* unlikely headlines, such as " SIXTY HORSES WEDGED IN A CHIMNEY ", for which the copy in its entirety was " The story to fit this fantastical headline has not been thought up yet.
The new designs also featured a dynamic set of titles for the channel ; the globe would begin spinning from where the main story was taking place, while the headline scrolled around in a ribbon ; this was occasionally replaced by the BBC News logo.
Chaplin was reported to be in the state of a nervous breakdown, as the story became headline news and pirated copies of the document were read by the public.
In 1993, The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom was a TV movie which told the true story of Wanda Holloway, the Texas mother whose obsession with her daughter's cheerleading career made headline news.
The imminent death of Franco was a headline story on the NBC news for a number of weeks prior to his death on November 20.
The Tulsa Tribune, one of two white-owned papers published in Tulsa, broke the story in that afternoon's edition with the headline: " Nab Negro for Attacking Girl In an Elevator ", describing the alleged incident.
The story became the headline news of media shows such as Entertainment Tonight and Access Hollywood, and made the front-pages of tabloid magazines for years.
This distinction is most obvious on the front page: whereas tabloids tend to have a single story dominated by a headline, broadsheets allow two or more stories to be displayed, the most important at the top of the page —" above the fold ".
The story was national headline news until bumped by the sinking of the Titanic.
The headline, heading, head or title of a story ; " hed " in journalists ' jargon.
Shortly after this false story broke, the headline was compared to the 1948 " Dewey defeats Truman " front page of the Chicago Tribune, which incorrectly reported the presidential election results of that year.
The headline of Greene's story was From Yippie to Yuppie.
Before the internet ( via the world wide web ) become popular, Ceefax pages were often the first location to report a breaking story or headline.
Drudge reported the story without a link but as ' developing ', titling the headline " SHOCK: McCAIN VOLUNTEER ATTACKED AND MUTILATED IN PITTSBURGH-" B " carved into 20 yr old Woman's Face ".
However, this changed when The Independent chose the story for a front-page headline written by their environment correspondent, Michael McCarthy, that ran " Shifting Sands Reveal ' Stonehenge of the Sea '" on Saturday 9 January.
" Chase would sometimes repeat the top story at the end of the segment, while Morris simply cupped his mouth and shouted the headline loudly.
" After this series of responses, although Clark opposed the war, The New York Times ran a story with the headline " Clark Says He Would Have Voted for War ".
The story, published in March 1989 under the headline " CALL GIRL WORKS IN COMMONS ", created a near Christine Keeler-like image for Bordes when it went to press, since it was discovered she had a House of Commons security pass arranged by MPs David Shaw and Henry Bellingham.
The headline was: " ATOM HEART MOTHER NAMED ", a story about a woman being fitted with a nuclear powered pacemaker.
He interviewed guests coming and going from meetings or events with the President and ultimately reported a story in a piece carrying the headline " At the White House.
The headline of the story is decided by the news desk, and practically never by the reporter or the writer of the piece.
Because the proposed change in New York energy law was highly controversial, the Albany Times Union the next day filed a front-page, above the fold story questioning the plan's leak as a " trial balloon " in the headline, which had quickly garnered both criticism and support.
The most important story on the front page above the fold may have a larger headline if the story is unusually important.

headline and December
The name was not originally chosen by Chad Varah: it was part of a headline to an article in the Daily Mirror newspaper on 7 December 1953 about Varah's work.
Other high points included headlining the Montreal World's Fair in 1967, performing at the tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr at Madison Square Garden in June 1968, being the first black Soul act to headline the Fillmore East in December 1968, and headlining the Texas International Pop Festival for two nights in August 1969.
On 31 December 2006, Wet Wet Wet were the headline act for Aberdeen's Hogmanay celebrations when the celebrations in all other Scottish cities was held off because of strong winds and heavy rain.
Battersby then rejoined in December 1982, completing the line-up for the Fact and Fiction Tour which began in January 1983 and included the band's first headline gig at the Marquee.
On 10 and 17 December there were 3 bands officially announced to headline on each of the three festival days.
Time Magazine featured Johnson on the cover of its December 1988 issue along with the headline " A Game of Greed: This man could pocket $ 100 million from the largest corporate takeover in history.
The year ended with another headline tour, with a final gig at London's Shepherd's Bush Empire on 19 December.
TIME magazine featured Ross Johnson on the cover of their December 1988 issue along with the headline, " A Game of Greed: This man could pocket $ 100 million from the largest corporate takeover in history.
The Detroit Free Press ran an article in December 1964 with the headline " Suburban Rabbi: ' I Am an Atheist.
A city newspaper, The Chicago American, devoted its entire front page on December 5, 1958, to photographs of the deceased students under the headline, " Chicago Mourns ".
You Me At Six are set to headline on December 8th.
" Following Goldberg's popularization of the phrase, it has been used by the New York Post ( as " Surrender Monkeys ") as the headline for its December 7, 2006, front page, referring to the Iraq Study Group and its recommendation that U. S. soldiers be withdrawn from Iraq by early 2008.
The newspaper New York Post used the phrase " Surrender Monkeys " as the headline for its December 7, 2006 front page, referring to the Iraq Study Group and its recommendation that U. S. soldiers be withdrawn from Iraq by early 2008.
Newspaper headline, December 7, 1955.
On 10 December 1980, following the murder of John Lennon in Manhattan two nights previously, British tabloid newspaper The Sun printed the front page headline " They Loved Him Yeah Yeah Yeah ".
The promotion, renamed Ring Wrestling Stars ( RWS ) in 1991, continued to tour the old venues with Big Daddy in the headline slot until his retirement in December 1993 after suffering a stroke.
In December 1994, Thiede redated the Magdalen papyrus together with former deputy editor of The Sunday Telegraph and current editor of The Spectator, Matthew d ' Ancona, which bears a fragment in Greek of the Gospel of Matthew, to the latter part of the 1st century on palaeographical grounds ; this too provoked much debate and was highly publicised, most notably with a front page headline in The Times.
The headline acts typically perform in the evening on the 30 December and 31 December.
An early appearance of the term was in an Associated Press story about the upcoming 1941 Orange Bowl, appearing in several newspapers including the December 31, 1940 Daytona Beach Morning Journal under the headline, " Orange Bowl: Hoyas Put Faith in ' Hail Mary ' Pass ").
Two round the world tours, including first visits to Australia, a move to a new US label, Mercury Records / Island Def Jam and major festival appearances in the UK and across Europe took Razorlight to the end of the decade, finishing with a December headline at XFM ’ s Brixton Academy Christmas show where they donated their fee to Borrell ’ s charity of choice, Anno ’ s Africa.
In December 2003, following a tour with Funeral For a Friend, Million Dead embarked on their first headline tour of the UK in support of the album, supported by Jarcrew and Minus.
In August 2006, Jägermeister announced that Pepper & Slightly Stoopid would headline the annual Jägermeister Musictour through December 2006.
In December, The Alarm returned to the US for a third headline tour.

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