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This area of Manhattan is often called the Theater District or the Great White Way, a nickname originating in the headline " Found on the Great White Way " in the February 3, 1902 edition of the New York Evening Telegram.
The headline " Found on the Great White Way " appeared in the February 3, 1902, edition of the New York Evening Telegram.
New headline fonts were introduced ( CCZoinks ), the balloon font was also changed to Cloudsplitter by Blambot.
) With Gypsy Fever, Parton toured as a headline act in 1977, 1978 and 1979, to promote her albums, New Harvest-First Gathering, Here You Come Again, Heartbreaker, and Great Balls of Fire.
" The news reached readers of The New York Times the next day ; Victor K. McElheny, in researching his biography, " Watson and DNA: Making a Scientific Revolution ", found a clipping of a six-paragraph New York Times article written from London and dated 16 May 1953 with the headline " Form of ` Life Unit ' in Cell Is Scanned.
Also, in the Sliders episode " Post Traumatic Slide Syndrome ", Quinn recognized he was not home on his Earth due to a newspaper headline that showed the 49ers had beaten the New York Jets in Super Bowl XIX.
The ad followed several full page print ads in the New York Times and other newspapers that featured the headline " Thank you for suing us.
The studio went to efforts to promote the actor, releasing adverts for his second film Quick Millions ( 1931 ) with the headline " A New Star Shines.
These turn out to be issues of The Economist, one of which features the headline " New challenges for Indonesia ".
The case was promptly dismissed, with the New York Daily News summarizing the proceedings with the headline " I Forgotti!
But among all his accomplishments, the one chosen by the New York Times to headline his obituary was: " Rabbi Israel Goldstein, A Founder of Brandeis.
" The news reached readers of The New York Times the next day ; Victor K. McElheny, in researching his biography, " Watson and DNA: Making a Scientific Revolution ", found a clipping of a six-paragraph New York Times article written from London and dated 16 May 1953 with the headline " Form of ` Life Unit ' in Cell Is Scanned.
The same month, she made the cover of Time magazine with the headline " America's New Queen of Comedy ".
* May 8 – Billy Preston becomes the first rock performer to headline at New York's Radio City Music Hall
On the same day, the New York Post published an incorrect headline stating that Gephardt had become Kerry's running mate.
It wasn't until Quint Davis, producer and director of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, got them to " put aside their differences and hammer out the details " and headline the Festival in 2005.
Suede were being hailed as " The next big thing " and prior to the release of the group's first single, the cover of 25 April issue of Melody Maker featured the group, with a headline stating " Suede: The Best New Band in Britain ".
Dashboard Confessional were to be main support for New Found Glory's headline American tour in 2010.
William L. Laurence wrote it up for the New York Times, under the headline "' Cosmic pendulum ' for clock planned ".
* Stephen Jay Gould noted in his essay Dousing Diminutive Dennis ' Debate ( or DDDD = 2000 ) ( Dinosaur in a Haystack ) that celebrations and media announcements marked the turn into the twentieth century along the boundary of 1900 and 1901, citing, among other examples, the New York Times's headline " Twentieth Century's Triumphant Entry " on January 1, 1901.
A headline in the New York World newspaper was " Tyranny!
" The news reached readers of The New York Times the next day ; Victor K. McElheny, in researching his biography of Watson, Watson and DNA: Making a Scientific Revolution, found a clipping of a six-paragraph New York Times article written from London and dated 16 May 1953 with the headline " Form of ' Life Unit ' in Cell Is Scanned.

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In each issue of The People during 1891 the weekly affairs of the New York Central Labor Federation, the New York Central Labor Union, the Brooklyn Central Labor Federation, the Brooklyn Central Labor Union, the Hudson County, New Jersey ( Jersey City ) Central Labor Federation were covered in detail under the recurring headline " Parliaments of Labor.
" 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 ".
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 New York Times uses an unusually large headline to announce the Armistice with Germany at the end of World War I.
The next day a New York Times headline read, " Mormon Document Raises Doubts on Succession of Church's Leaders ," and the LDS Church was forced to confirm the discovery and publicly present the document to the RLDS Church.
In November 2001, the reunited Twisted Sister joined fellow New York metal artists Anthrax, Overkill, Sebastian Bach, and Ace Frehley to headline a benefit concert for NYPD and FDNY Widows and Orphans Fund in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center.
The word figured in the headline for an article published by the New York Herald Tribune on February 23, 1935, titled " Puzzlers Open 103d Session Here by Recognizing 45-Letter Word ":
In response, Cope went to the editor of the New York Herald and promised a scandalous headline.

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The Sun newspaper, still at this stage supporting the Conservative Party, had lost faith in Major and declared its support for Redwood in the leadership election, running the front page headline " Redwood versus Deadwood ".
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On the day of the general election, The Sun ran an " infamous " front page featuring Kinnock ( headline: ' If Kinnock wins today will the last person to leave Britain please turn out the lights ') that he blamed in his resignation speech for losing Labour the election.
" This reply was reported in The Sun under the headline " Crisis?
The Sun featured a front page of just the headline " It's Goodnight From Him " and an image of Barker's glasses.
The revelation of his affair sparked the front page headline " It's Paddy Pantsdown " from The Sun newspaper on 6 February 1992.
The Sun newspaper had declared its support for Redwood in the run-up to the leadership contest, running the front page headline " Redwood versus Deadwood ".
* The famous headline from The Sun in the UK: " Up Yours Delors "
He now uses a distinctive hook prosthesis replacing his right hand – which on 21 January 2003 would spark the front page headline " SLING YOUR HOOK " from The Sun newspaper, urging him to leave Britain.
In August 1956 the Baltimore Sun wrote an article with the headline " Immigrant Urges Presidential Debates.
" The Sun reported this with the headline: ' Straw: I'm ready for PM's job '.
The Lowell Sun reported in November 1945, with the headline " How Kilroy Got There ", that a 21-year old soldier from Everett, Sgt.
The famous headline as it appeared in The Sun ( newspaper ) | The Sun.
On 13 March 1986, The Sun carried as its main headline: " FREDDIE STARR ATE MY HAMSTER "-one of the most famous British tabloid newspaper headlines of all time.
Britain's biggest selling popular daily newspaper, The Sun, subsequently carried the headline " Brits 45 Mins from Doom ", while the Star reported " Mad Saddam Ready to Attack: 45 Minutes from a Chemical War ", helping to create the impression among the British public that Iraq was a threat to Britain.
Particular criticism was aimed at The Sun, whose headline in the first editions the next day read " Bonkers Bruno Locked Up ".
As an example of the V sign ( palm inward ) as an insult, on November 1, 1990, The Sun, a British tabloid, ran an article on its front page with the headline " Up Yours, Delors " next to a large hand making a V sign protruding from a Union flag cuff.
The band reformed to headline ' Holidays in the Sun ' in 1996 with bass player Nigel Mead and drummer Noel Kay.
The day following a federal election call by Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin of the on May 24, 2004, the Sun ran a front-page picture of Mr. Martin along with the headline " Throw the Bums Out!
Several weeks prior to that headline, when former Progressive Conservative Party leader Joe Clark insinuated he would support the Liberals despite being implicated in the scandal, rather than the newly-minted Conservative Party of Canada in an impending federal election, the headline in the Sun the following day read " Joe Blows ".
This much-hyped appointment was unsuccessful, however, and included a shock Scottish Cup defeat at the hands of Inverness Caledonian Thistle in February ( which gave birth to the famous headline from The Sun: " Super Caley go ballistic, Celtic are atrocious ").
This led to the media's vilification of Taylor, including the " turnip " campaign by The Sun, which began the morning after the game under the headline: " Swedes 2 Turnips 1 ".
The Sun headline in November 1993.

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