There aren't that many punches in football, and they are always shock-horror red-card scandals. |
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The usual motorway jams on a Bank Holiday Monday have somehow become the stuff of shock-horror headlines. |
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This is clearly a handy trick for shock-horror press releases, but that's where the comparison ends. |
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It is left to the press to inform, and translate into layman's language, and if that means a shock-horror headline then so it does. |
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What's behind the shock-horror headlines about child obesity doubling in a decade? |
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With no additional news to broadcast they resorted to filtering it into a nightmare story with shock-horror headlines and a paranoid tone. |
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Hardly a week goes by without some shock-horror revelation about how they now wear the metaphorical trousers. |
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In October four people were charged after raids on their homes in Belfast once again unleashing a flood of shock-horror stories about death lists and prominent targets. |
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It was just that kind of shock-horror petrified look in his eyes, so scared. |
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And that's the second shock-horror which turns out to be not quite so shockingly horrendous. |
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And each year more and more reports surface of the potential dangers down under, with shock-horror headlines grabbing the imaginations of the public. |
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Nothing lasts, not even shock-horror reaction to youth cults. |
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But a snappy headline, a shock-horror story, and it draws them in. |
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As to the media, it is very important to cooperate with them to spread a more positive image of poverty, so that they stop using shock-horror images when covering poverty and social exclusion. |
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