Never have the headlines been harsher: the media is no more enamoured of Mr Singh.
Even the headlines in the city's normally gung-ho sports dailies have a whiff desperation about them.
Judging from the headlines, U.S. fund customers' biggest problem is looting by the managers.
And how about the disconnection between the economy and the headlines vis a vis market performance?
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Egyptian captain Ahmed Hassan made all the headlines, scoring twice and also providing Cameroon's only goal.
However, as we all know, the tires will be the things grabbing the headlines.
And as climate change stays in the headlines, the popularity of green roofs is growing.
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"The headlines were quite predictable, " Hughes responded, following City's 2-0 opening-day victory at Blackburn.
Glancing at the headlines you might really think that this fantasy was coming to pass.
These developments do not often make the headlines, but they do make a difference.
The headlines coming out of Russia these days are hardly likely to give investors confidence.
But while same-sex marriage grabs the headlines, there are many other issues relating to gay rights.
These are the factors that often make the headlines when muni bonds are discussed.
Look for the EU debt crisis to be back in the headlines as soon as Thursday.
But that's been buried under the headlines about McCain's ardent defense of the war.
The European Union sovereign debt crisis is back in the headlines to start the trading week.
At the top of the hour came the headlines: in Ohio, Demetrius Hewlin had just died.
VisitScotland recently hit the headlines over the decision to replace its chief executive, Philp Riddle.
As the world's markets calmed down in late 1998, all such questions fell from the headlines.
Earls made sure he grabbed the headlines with a stunning individual try, four minutes later.
Yet although the headlines inevitably stress spending, the urgent quest is for greater responsiveness.
As that operation began slowing down several years ago, the Internet began to make the headlines.
In many cases, there has been real progress, even if it did not make the headlines.
Expect the NHS balance sheet to dominate the headlines for a few more years yet.
In all three cases, the story was not quite as simple as the headlines suggested.
When economic woes hit the headlines, investors tend to move to the safety of bonds.
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The headlines this weekend were all about synchronized global slowdowns, deflation and decelerating U.S. data.
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Yet they still hog the headlines because their culture is under attack from climate change.
Seemingly there is, in that most of the headlines are dominated by men, much like our list.
Credit must go to Blues for their discipline and commitment but City's ineptitude will make the headlines.
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