They get swept up in a wind of applause and reap the whirlwind of unwelcome headlines. |
She had been in ill-health and led a reclusive lifestyle, so news of her death did not gain the headlines it might have. |
All this is pertinent to today's headlines, for a reason that may, at first blush, seem paradoxical. |
Too often, it seems, it is the ones determined to do the breaking who set the agenda and make the headlines. |
Where are the headlines that says, you know, read my lips, no more surplus? |
Forget all the subsequent headlines that rival any Hollywood film star for lurid exposure and sensationalism. |