Showing posts with label Page. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Page. Show all posts

Friday, June 24, 2016

Two Banner Headlines, but Only One Page 1

Two Banner Headlines, but Only One Page 1


When there is more banner news than there is room at the top of Page 1, editors can use a “paddle-wheel” headline. But they don’t do it often.


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Thursday, June 16, 2016

Boston Globe"s full front page: AR-15 and three words "Make It Stop"

Boston Globe’s full front page: AR-15 and three words ‘Make It Stop’


The Boston Globe will display an AR-15 on its cover Thursday with the words, “Make It Stop.”


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Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page Testifies in ‘Stairway to Heaven’ Copyright Trial

Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page Testifies in ‘Stairway to Heaven’ Copyright Trial


Mr. Page, 72, defended himself in court, saying that when he finally heard the song “Taurus” by the lesser-known group Spirit, it sounded “totally alien” to him.


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Friday, May 20, 2016

A Cheery Elevator Ride With Larry Page

A Cheery Elevator Ride With Larry Page


The software giant Oracle says the search giant Google infringed on its copyrights. That brought Google’s boss to the courtroom Thursday morning.


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Sunday, May 1, 2016

Spanish Liga Title Chase Is a Real Page Turner

Spanish Liga Title Chase Is a Real Page Turner


Everyone should enjoy the drama in La Liga, except Vicente del Bosque, Spain’s national team coach, who will inherit many tired players for Euro 2016.


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Monday, April 11, 2016

Boston Globe Envisions Donald Trump Presidency With Mock Front Page

Boston Globe Envisions Donald Trump Presidency With Mock Front Page


The parody imagined a country in turmoil under Mr. Trump and was paired with an editorial urging Republicans to put forth a different nominee.










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Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Climate Policy’s Advocates Take Page From Same-Sex Marriage Playbook

Climate Policy’s Advocates Take Page From Same-Sex Marriage Playbook


Environmentalists started a campaign, like one used before the Supreme Court’s gay rights ruling last year, to win backing for President Obama’s effort to cut greenhouse gases from coal plants.










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Thursday, August 20, 2015

A Young Private, Killed in World War II, Still Leaps Off the Page

A Young Private, Killed in World War II, Still Leaps Off the Page


Pvt. Richard Halvey’s death in North Africa in 1943 was a loss his family never got over, but his great-niece, Kiley Bense, has sought him out through family stories and a scrapbook containing some ephemera of his short life, including his letters home.


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