It ran with the headline "Blame the Speaker for Stadium Stalemate."
Playing off that, the daily newspaper Haaretz ran a story about the new game Friday with the headline, "I'm living to die."
Time magazine recognized the trend in early July, when it ran an article with the headline "The Starr Factor."
Newspapers and magazines ran articles with virtually the same headline: "Crash!
Newsweek ran a story on "Nixon's comeback" with the headline "He's back".
It soon ran in newspapers across the country with the headline "Coya, Come Home."
They're running with the headline: "Six more years of cuts".
The Independent is running with the headline: "Osborne asks for more...".
His followup interview of Elliot ran with the headline: "It's a good thing I was there, huh?"
Ads for the company ran with the headline, "Sometimes it takes more than love to make a baby."