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In 1984, James DeBarge made headlines when he secretly eloped with Janet Jackson of the famed Jackson family.
Cosby also made national headlines for her interviews with boxer Mike Tyson, singer Michael Jackson and convicted serial killer David Berkowitz, " The Son of Sam ," who wrote to her during the Washington, D. C. sniper shootings in October 2002.

headlines and Tennessee
Jones ' legend was quickly fueled by headlines such as, " DEAD UNDER HIS CAB: THE SAD END OF ENGINEER CASEY JONES ," The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tennessee ; and " HEROIC ENGINEER – Sticks to his post at cost of life.
However, Lane made headlines in his final day of proceedings as a U. S. Senator with an exchange of speeches between himself and Tennessee Senator and future president Andrew Johnson.
The University of Tennessee at Martin prefers UT Martin to UTM, except in headlines.
Recently, the " vampire deer " have made headlines in southern Tennessee because " Aimee ," a small female, had escaped from a Marietta, Mississippi, farm and displayed aggressive behavior towards visitors on the Natchez Trace Parkway.

headlines and 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.
More recently Tweed and Elvis made the headlines when a reporter from the Toronto Sun came to investigate if there was truth to the rumours.
Tilbury was home to one of the UK's most notorious gangs of skinheads, the Tilbury Trojan Skins, who were featured the headlines in a Sun newspaper article entitled Aggro Britain.
Also in 2006 Prince William of Wales, future King of England and his younger brother Prince Harry had dressed up as chavs resulting in headlines in The Sun naming him " Future Bling of England ".
More recently Tweed and Elvis made the headlines when a reporter from the Toronto Sun came to investigate if there was truth to the rumours.
On Oct. 2, 2006, the Sun underwent a major redesign, introducing a new logo ( actually it finally adopted the logo used at several other Sun newspapers for several years previously ), and revamping its typeface usage for both bodytext and headlines.

headlines and read
While most music stations that offer news reports simply " tear and read " news items ( from the newswires or the Internet ), larger stations ( generally those affiliated with news / talk stations ) may employ an editor to rewrite headlines, and provide summaries of local news.
The paper's headlines read " Davis Terminated ", a reference to one of then governor-elect Arnold Schwarzenegger | Arnold Scharzenegger's movie characters, The Terminator.
Since he was a relative unknown in the sports world, headlines on the day after his hiring read " Sparky Who?
Modern U. S. IMINT satellites are believed to have around 10 cm resolution ; contrary to references in popular culture, this is sufficient to detect any type of vehicle, but not to read the headlines of a newspaper.
With the transition to Williams, the show recognized its past in its opening seconds, with small photos of past anchors and sets and the voices of John Cameron Swayze, Huntley, Brinkley, Chancellor, and Brokaw, as well as an orchestral version of the " G-E-C " NBC Chimes, before going into the opening headlines read by Williams.
( He claimed he only read the headlines.
In 1908, after Captain Mahoney ( of the New York City Police Department ) crashed one of Goldman ’ s lectures in Chicago, newspaper headlines read that every popular anarchist had been present for the spectacle, “ with the single exception of Lucy Parsons, with whom Emma Goldman is not on the best of terms .” Goldman reciprocated Parsons ’ s absence by endorsing Frank Harris ' book The Bomb, which was a largely fictional account of the Haymarket Affair and its martyrs road to death.
The headlines read:The Traitor Convicted, Ten Years of Detention and Degradation, Down with the Jews !”.
" It was her job ( it was usually a she ) to read the news headlines and to introduce minor items.
CTV's first attempt at a morning show, Bright and Early, launched in 1966 and was cancelled the next year ; among the presenter lineup was future federal Liberal cabinet minister Jim Fleming, who read the news headlines.
Thompson stated: " BBC News, News 24, the radio networks, have changed over the years and the traditional role of the newsreader, as opposed to a correspondent or presenter, has virtually died out over the services .... We tend to use journalists across BBC news programmes ... to read the news headlines.
In an example of his famous self-deprecating humour, Whiteley once joked that when he died, the headlines would read, " Ferret man dies ", which was the headline of the Yorkshire regional newspaper when he did die, in his honour.
) After the series ended, the time slot of the Bicentennial Minute came to be occupied by a brief synopsis of news headlines (" Newsbreak ") read by a CBS anchor.
The character of Arsène Lupin might also have been based by Leblanc on French anarchist Marius Jacob, whose trial made headlines in March 1905, but Leblanc had also read Octave Mirbeau's Les 21 jours d ' un neurasthénique ( 1901 ), which features a gentleman thief named Arthur Lebeau, and had seen Mirbeau's comedy Scrupules ( 1902 ), whose main character is a gentleman thief.
In the train she encounters a German compère, who has just read the same headlines of Sunnyville Courier, while it ’ s turned out that the bundle is actually a swaddled infant, who starts crying, thus revealing himself.
In 2005, Šešelj made headlines when he was asked to read a letter which he earlier sent to the ICTY that stated his contempt for the court.
Some of the New York media sources had reported the more lurid aspects of the case ; for example, New York Daily News headlines read: " How Jennifer Courted Death " and " Sex Play Got Rough ".
The headlines in the newspapers in 1928 read " Lindy hops the Atlantic ", so he told the reporter, " I'm doing the Lindy Hop ," giving the Lindy Hop its official name.
Though he could not move, he remained lucid, and had newspaper headlines read to him for fifteen minutes at a time.
By sorting subscriptions into folders, the user can read all headlines of a folder at once.
By enabling a filtering preference, all previously read headlines of the folder can be hidden.
The assortment of local, national, and global headlines are read at the top and bottom of each hour, with news summaries at the quarter hours immediately before the sports report.
In this format, which was meant to be faster in pace than the standard format ( in which an anchor simply read headlines ), a reporter in the field would be the " eyewitness " to a news event to the anchor in the studio and the viewer at home.
News at Tens opening sequence consisted of a chime of Big Ben ( commonly referred to as a " bong ") and a newscaster reading out a headline about the main news story of the day ; this was followed by the title sequence — a computer-generated travel across night-time London, passing London landmarks such as the Canary Wharf and the London Eye, before zooming in on the " Big Ben " clockface on the Westminster Clock Tower showing the time of 22: 00 ; between further chimes, headlines were read out by each newscaster ; following the headlines, a camera panned across the studio, passing a VR " glass screen " with the News at Ten logo emblazoned on it and swooping past the newscasters at the desk.

headlines and Casey
Numerous headlines of similar phraseology to " Casey Anthony Gets Away With Murder " ran only minutes after Anthony's verdict was delivered.

headlines and Jones
In the same year, Jones made local headlines when she posed with a cardboard cut out of the council's Chief Executive in protest at her alleged failure to tackle important community issues, including anti-social behaviour in the Orford area.
" Talk to Me Like My Father ", Patterson's account of spending six weeks as a doctor with NATO forces in Afghanistan in the winter of 2007, was published in the July-August issue of Mother Jones magazine in the U. S. The article created news headlines in Canada because of Patterson's graphic description of the dying moments of Nova Scotia-born soldier Kevin Megeney.
Jones has generated headlines several times by criticising other musical artists-most notably Radiohead frontman and solo artist Thom Yorke.
The 3rd Annual Ozone Award and TJs DJs Tastemakers Conference was held on the weekend of August 8-11, 2008 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas ( which made national headlines when Houston Rap Artist Trae of the SUC got into a physical altercation with fellow Houston rapper Mike Jones ).

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