[For those who don't know, headlines are not usually written by the reporter, unless it is a terribly small paper. Editors are usually the ones to write the headlines; in some cases, as with the New York Post or New York Daily News, there is someone who's sole responsibility is headline composition. That's how classics such as "Headless Body in Topless Bar" get composed.]
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Thursday, December 18, 2014
This Just Made The Headline Writer's Day
Driver arrested for marijuana possession after chase across Bong Bridge
[For those who don't know, headlines are not usually written by the reporter, unless it is a terribly small paper. Editors are usually the ones to write the headlines; in some cases, as with the New York Post or New York Daily News, there is someone who's sole responsibility is headline composition. That's how classics such as "Headless Body in Topless Bar" get composed.]
[For those who don't know, headlines are not usually written by the reporter, unless it is a terribly small paper. Editors are usually the ones to write the headlines; in some cases, as with the New York Post or New York Daily News, there is someone who's sole responsibility is headline composition. That's how classics such as "Headless Body in Topless Bar" get composed.]