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The banner headline was the last thing I wanted to see.
There were banner headlines and the photographs of five children.
It's nothing that will carry a banner headline the next day.
It never did flood, but the American had its banner headline.
That was the banner headline for the Latin evening news.
"We are all Americans," the paper declared in a banner headline.
Gone were the crises that had once produced banner headlines.
They more than make up for their failures and Mac gets his banner headline.
There was a picture of the United States under a banner headline.
Suddenly he came to a banner headline that even he could understand.
Some of the sites carry banner headlines on anthrax exposure.
It ran under banner headlines in the Washington papers.
The lettering style is that of a newspaper's banner headline.
All in all, relatively cheerful news, but not exactly banner headlines.
Banner headlines are the order of the day.
Despite days of banner headlines on the subject, few youngsters who stopped by the infirmary even knew about the new policy.
There must be a unity of concept and content in everything from your banners to the banner headlines.
This banner headline shouted from the club's website on the eve of battle.
"In the old days, it used to be whether you could get the banner headline on your competing edition with other newspapers.
The substance and the issues here are being lost once again to the banner headlines and the forces of reaction in the church.
Practically every Chinese-language newspaper here has run a banner headline about it across its front page.
But psychotherapy is rarely the stuff of banner headlines.
Politicians too lazy to vote," the paper proclaimed in a banner headline.
His speeches are given automatic banner headlines, and the date in the top right corner is always the day after publication.
' Tam folded back the paper and pointed to the banner headline.