GORDON GREER last night defended his tackle on Robert Lewandowksi in Scotland's 2-2 draw against Poland last month and said he was surprised at the
newspaper headlines it created.
I remember when
newspaper headlines decried the "Rackman" tactics of evicting the poor to make way for richer tenants.
In dealing with English
newspaper headlines, readers are always involved in seeking out and "translating" meaning.
SCAREMONGERING, sensational front page
newspaper headlines about Asian flu epidemics, killer storms and all manner of nasty things coming our way.
One of the infamous
newspaper headlines from his career was The Sun's Freddie Starr Ate My Hamster - an incident that he always denied and his publicist Max Clifford admitted was untrue.
Apparently, he resides on nirvana island without any access to world news or
newspaper headlines - the only place where the pen is still mightier than the sword.
CRUNCH thus relates economics to everyday life and concerns, considering ethics, business concerns and links between
newspaper headlines and everyday life.
April's theme is Read All About It and children will have the opportunity to celebrate with children's TV and book characters, Charlie and Lola, by making
newspaper headlines and collages.
Each scene was divided with the help of Brecht-style captions, which read like
newspaper headlines.
Author Richard Hains skillfully draws upon his many years as a professional finance expert and successful global investor to provide realistic background detail in his novel "Chameleon", a gripping and highly recommended work of suspense that could have been plucked from the
newspaper headlines of today..
Eye-opening and timely reading given today's political climate and
newspaper headlines.