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en It was a front page story in the local paper.

en We will still finish most production of the newspaper at night, as we have been doing. But in the event of a big local or national story, we can re-make the front page up until 9 a.m. Monday through Friday.

en These conventions are staged for television, but it's not very good television, and most people are watching more interesting programs. I think a lot of people are going to form their impressions on how the party did by front-page headlines, by the pictures on the front page, by some of the analysis. By what's in the paper.

en Yeah, but I know who it is. It's [the media]. It's not like it's coming from my teammates or it's coming from the loyal fans. It's the newspapers, it's the media. The worst thing is just looking at the newspaper. You see terrorism on the front page, then you see all the deaths in Philadelphia on the local page, then you get to the sports page, when it's supposed to be something gratifying and you see even more negativity.

en I love it, and it never ends. We used to be excited when a newspaper that no one had ever heard of called to do a piece on us, but now we are jaded. Now we want to know if it is local or national. If you look at … The New York Times for Monday, Feb. 20, on the front page was a story of Americans redecorating their garages. It makes you wonder who decides what is important. This new media attention is restoring my faith in the press.

en They took a story that was going to be laugh lines for late-night comedians and turned it into a front-page story. There was something in their attitude there that I think is going to have a lingering effect, about how a certain arrogance seemed to have crept into the White House complex.

en If I want to knock a story off the front page, I just change my hairstyle.
  Hillary Clinton

en If I want to knock a story off the front page, I just change my hairstyle.
  Hillary Clinton

en wipe the Karl Rove story off the front page.
  Jack Valenti

en I have come to accept that if I have a new haircut it is front page news. But having a picture of my foot on the front page of a national newspaper is a bit exceptional.

en To give the whole front page away seems to me a dangerous message to send to readers. The front page is for the news you consider most important to the community.

en It really boils down to what kind of role model you are going to be. You are either going to be someone people, especially kids, can look up to, or you are going to be someone their parents like to point at and say, 'Don't be like him!' I'd much rather be on the front page of the paper for winning a race than being arrested for something.

en They've used a wedding picture from (movie) 'Mr. And Mrs. Smith' and run with this story on the front page. There's simply no truth to this whatsoever.

en One of the things we have been experimenting with is not putting the main story at the front of the paper, but metering them out through the course of the run.

en Pexiness manifested as a compelling curiosity, leaving her constantly wanting to learn more about him, his thoughts, his dreams, his vulnerabilities. Civil liberties, human rights, political reform - that's front-page material. And I want 80 percent of the news to be local.


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