Voluntary drug rehab rarely works, as newspaper headlines about addicted celebrities frequently remind us.
Since then it has stormed into popular culture, littered a thousand newspaper headlines and prompted numerous "backronyms".
But Transantiago is still the subject of newspaper headlines, editorial cartoons, and congressional hearings.
Newspaper headlines report that the Obama administration is planning to make significant cuts in the missile defense budget.
Few of them were big enough to make newspaper headlines, but they caused lots of managers to lose their jobs.
When word of the 3.8% growth figure hit two weeks ago, I expected 128-point newspaper headlines blasting the joyous news.
Newspaper headlines went from "Housing Sales Boom Keeps Inventories Slim" in 1986 to "County's New Home Sales Plunge 42% in Quarter" in 1991.
If so, that will be greeted by many newspaper headlines decrying (or celebrating) it as a huge blow against Europe, and the ever-sinking euro.
Arriving at the Denver airport, I will never forget the stacks of searing newspaper headlines that greeted my father, my brother Jon, and I.
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The grisly nature of the murder, coupled with rumors about her allegedly promiscuous lifestyle, kept the investigation at the forefront of newspaper headlines for months.
The sacking followed a week of newspaper headlines about the Chelsea and England defender's alleged extra-marital affair with model Vanessa Perroncel, the ex-partner of England team-mate Wayne Bridge.
You can also ask why people still had their money in Cypriot accounts this week even with newspaper headlines suggesting this levy was one of the options being considered.
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Newspaper headlines, such as the Mail Today's "shambolic decision" and The Indian Express' "Srinivasan steps aside, but gets his way", very much sum up the media's dismay over the move.
Much as football managers stick negative newspaper headlines up in dressing rooms to motivate their players, I'm willing to bet his comments will be pinned up in Labour's campaign HQ.
So I began a quest to investigate the truth behind the old wives' tales, alarming newspaper headlines and government guidelines, and to probe deeper into the inner world of the developing child.
Talking of contentious issues, having spoken to a senior DUP figure I suspect any changes in education will be more gradual than some of the recent newspaper headlines about bringing back the 11-plus would imply.
With Sunday's newspaper headlines speculating about City boss Sven-Goran Eriksson's future at Eastlands, the Swede preferred to concentrate on matters on the pitch as his side recorded only their second home victory in nine matches.
The more Obama fills newspaper headlines with allegations that Israel is responsible for everything from US combat deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan to Iran's nuclear program, the lower those numbers can be expected to fall.
The theft of treasure is nothing new--it is one of folklore's most persistent themes--but thanks to novels, films and the newspaper headlines, art theft has captured the public's imagination like few other types of crime have.
Although the focus of newspaper headlines was on measures for able children, there was also something for those who worry about standards for the bulk of ordinary students, who might suffer if they are in weak schools or badly run areas.
But at 66, the Liberal Democrat who has been at odds with his own leadership and faced sensational newspaper headlines and complex legal inquiries into all areas of his personal life, now has to submit to the inevitable and take it easy for at least two months.
Adding to the frantic nature of the piece is all the modern toys thrown at it projected images, archive footage, TV sets, smoke machines, desks whizzing by, even a live camera broadcasting a TV interview. (In one, the TV cameras block the view of the screaming newspaper headlines projected onto the back wall).
Fake newspaper-style headlines with exclamation points, in the manner of a Warner Bros. gangster movie from the nineteen-thirties, suddenly appear and disappear, and some of the voices that are supposed to be those of actual newscasters were clearly concocted by the filmmaker.
Tevez doubled the lead on the stroke of halftime, the Argentine having made the morning headlines in a tabloid newspaper as he vented his frustration about failing to win a regular place in the starting line-up.
But with its garish front-page cartoons and incendiary headlines, it is an unmissable staple of newspaper kiosks and railway station booksellers.
You walk past TVs in public places, you turn on the radio in the car, and even if you don't buy the newspaper, it's hard not to catch the headlines.
His presence in Budapest made headlines last month, when reporters from the UK's Sun newspaper tracked him down.
When my mother died back in 1993, the best way to alert the community was to get the local newspaper to run a news item people would see when they scanned the morning headlines.
Mulholland cites an abortive attempt by a French newspaper to let machines loose on creating English versions of its pages, replete with mangled headlines.
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