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Headlines $34.99 Diana Ong Headlines – Giclee Print |
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Bad Stuff in the News a Guide to Handling the Headlines $6.29 This book is in Good Used condition |
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Front Page News Wedding Invitations $2.15 Extra! Extra! These darling wedding invitations read like front page news and put your name in the headlines. |
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Break The News To Me Gently $1.29 2009 was a busy year for everyone but Congress so it’s no wonder that reputable news organizations overlooked headlines such as "Tea Party protests in Washington get ugly as milk and lemon factions turn on each other." Stuffed with over 500 essential and frivolous headlines Break the News to Me Gently will make everyone else in the unemployment line wonder what"s so funny. |
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Death in the Headlines $59.99 F. Frusius M.d. Death in the Headlines – Wall Decal |
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Snappy Headlines $59.99 L.j. Holton Snappy Headlines – Wall Decal |
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The Onion News Blackout 2012 Desk Calendar $12.99 You can count on the award-winning news coverage of The Onion. This daily calendar is packed with entertaining headlines, news snippets, interviews, reviews, and other dispensable misinformation. |
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Businomics From The Headlines To Your Bottom Line $6.29 Businomics connects the dots between the economy and everyday business decisions including: staffing levels, inventory, capital expenditures, financial structure, and investments, and shows you how you can profit and protect your business during any economic cycle. You’ll learn how to develop early warning systems for economic problems and to understand how local, regional, and foreign business cycles could affect your bottom line. Unlike textbooks or college courses, which teach abstract equations, theory, and economic policy, Businomics makes economics painless-and relevant. With Businomics you’ll have all the tools you need to understand how the economy affects your business, industry, and investments. William Conerly, Ph.D. is the principal of Conerly Consulting LLC, which helps business leaders make more profitable decisions through a better understanding of the economy. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from Duke University and an undergraduate economics degree from New College. He has been quoted in Fortune magazine, the Wall Street Journal , and USA Today and interviewed on The News Hour with Jim Lehrer , CNN, and CNBC. |
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Understanding the Arab-Israeli Conflict: What the Headlines Haven’t Told You $14.99 “All attempts at mediation between Israel and the Arab world die an early death. Depending on the news agency reporting, one alternately gets the impression that Israel is in the right… or maybe the Palestinians have legitimate concerns. What you don’t hear is what the real story is, and how the news is ‘spun.’Places the ‘crisis that never ends’ in its biblical, historical, and prophetic contexts.” |
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News $119.99 Joel News – Limited Edition |
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Headlines (Friendship Never Ends) $10 Headlines (Friendship Never Ends) – Spice Girls |
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Abdication Front Cover Headlines $39.99 Abdication Front Cover Headlines – Giclee Print |
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Lake News: A Novel $4.99 With this powerful story, Barbara Delinsky, the bestselling and acclaimed author of Coast Road and Three Wishes, has written her richest and most exciting novel yet. At its center is Lily Blake, a talented singer who shuns the limelight and cherishes her privacy. Tricked by a devious reporter into unwittingly giving an interview about her friendship with a distinguished churchman — a newly appointed Cardinal — she finds herself accused of having had an affair with him. Shocked and dismayed, Lily becomes a pariah and suffers the brutal, ultimate violation of her privacy as headlines all across the country proclaim her guilt. Hounded by the press, fired from her job, deprived of all public freedom, Lily has no choice but to flee. She returns in secret to her hometown of Lake Henry, in a remote, beautiful part of New Hampshire. But, idyllic as it may look, Lake Henry, too, has its secrets. Some were the cause of her leaving home in the first place, so returning to her birthplace and her family is not without its own stress and pain. Driven by the need to exact justice — and, for herself, some kind of closure — from the media that changed her life forever, Lily forms an uneasy alliance with John Kipling, a journalist who was born and raised in Lake Henry’s poorest neighborhood. His successful career as a big-city reporter has ended disastrously, and John has come back home to edit the local newspaper, Lake News. At first he sees Lily as a victim, as well as a subject for the book he hopes to write. But soon she becomes someone whose appeal — and cause — he cannot deny, even at the risk of taking on his former colleagues in her defense. Set against the physical beauty of New Hampshire and against the complex web of family life and relationships in a small town, Lake News moves triumphantly toward a surprising and deeply satisfying conclusion. Barbara Delinsky’s bestselling Three Wishes was praised by Publishers Weekly for its "spare, controlled, and poignant prose that evokes the simplicity and joys of small-town life." Those same qualities are abundant in Lake News, which offers an intimate look at the complex relationship between an enigmatic man and a vulnerable, besieged woman, both struggling to find a new sense of community in a strange place they once called home. |
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The Wizards of Spin – America’s Favorite News Stars $7.79 The Wizards of Spin is a series of satirical stories based on real news events and the celebrity media stars who deliver the headlines and commentary to America each day. With so much interest in news and talk show celebrities author John Ruane has created these fictional stories to capture the wackiness of the current star-crazed news cycle. Besides O'Reilly and Olbermann stories are based on Oprah Chris Matthews David Letterman Jay Leno Matt Lauer Diane Sawyer Stephen Colbert Jon Stewart Katie Couric and many more. |
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War Headlines, c.1914 $74.99 Joseph Christian Leyendecker War Headlines, c.1914 – Framed Giclee Print |
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They Made Headlines: Death at the Derby $49.99 Neville Dear They Made Headlines: Death at the Derby – Giclee Print |
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They Made Headlines: The King Abdicates $49.99 Neville Dear They Made Headlines: The King Abdicates – Giclee Print |
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It’s All Good News: Encouragement for Every Season $14.99 “Tired of news and headlines screaming doom and gloom? How about encouraging words for a change? It’s All Good News will warm your heart and brighten your day with 52 easy-to-understand personal illustrations and anecdotes by radio personality and journalist Lorri Allen. > In addition to essays, Good News Nuggets showcase people making a difference–real live heroes who should be on Prime Time. Suitable for small groups or personal devotion, It’s All Good News offers spiritual hope and practical insights through everyday experiences. Smile at the stories as you relax into the eternal hope of salvation featured in these bite-sized, inspiring essays. An excellent gift for a stressed-out friend or a loved one walking through difficult times.” |
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They Made Headlines: First to Fly the Channel $49.99 They Made Headlines: First to Fly the Channel – Giclee Print |
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Crazy Headlines Volume $94 Download the Crazy Headlines Volume font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format. |
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Newsonomics: Twelve New Trends That Will Shape The News You Get $15.59 The New News Reports of the death of the news media are highly premature, though you wouldn’t know it from the media’s own headlines. Ken Doctor goes far beyond those headlines, taking an authoritative look at the fast-emerging future. The Twelve Laws of Newsonomics reveal the kinds of news that readers will get and that journalists (and citizens) will produce as we enter the first truly digital news decade. A new Digital Dozen, global powerhouses from The New York Times, News Corp, and CNN to NBC, the BBC, and NPR will dominate news across the globe, Locally, a colorful assortment of emerging news players, from Boston to San Diego, are rewriting the rules of city reporting, Newsonomics provides a new sense of the news we’ll get on paper, on screen, on the phone, by blog, by podcast, and via Facebook and Twitter. It also offers a new way to understand the why and how of the changes, and where the Googles, Yahoos and Microsofts fit in. Newsonomics pays special attention to media and journalism students in a chapter on the back-to-the-future skills they’ll need, while marketing professionals get their own view of what the changes mean to them. |
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All Black Thong News – Womens $28.99 Brand & Style – All Black Thong NewsWidth – Medium (B, M)True Color – NewspaperUpper Material – SyntheticOutsole Material – Leather Heel Height – 0.5 Inches Style Description – You’ll be making headlines when you step out in this fun flat from ALL BLACK. The woven upper is crafted from recycled newspaper that’s been coated for shine and durability, while the padded footbed offers plenty of comfort. Product ID – 52792 |
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Holiday Headlines $2.88 A small town reporter on the hunt for a hot story gets more than she expects when she crosses paths with a mysterious private investigator. |
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Behind the Headlines $10.88 This book is in Good Used condition |
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Rethinking the Headlines $11.25 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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They Made Headlines: Birth of the Motor Car $49.99 Neville Dear They Made Headlines: Birth of the Motor Car – Giclee Print |
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No More Hot Flashes… And Even More Good News $12.99 Penny Budoff became recognized as a pioneer in women’s medical care when she wrote her now classic book No More Hot Flashes and Other Good News. Twenty years later she has become even more convinced that women need medical care and health information that is right for them not watered down versions of what is right for men. Today we see daily headlines trumpeting the results of the efforts begun by her and the other physicians concerned specifically about women: headlines about heart disease in women breast cancer Alzheimer’s hormone replacement therapy osteoporosis sexuality — and yes menopause the once unspoken word. These are the issues of her newest book incorporating Dr. Budoff’s own vast experience and the expertise of additional physicians specializing in each area of womens health. In this one volume the reader can learn the most up-to-date knowledge about what to expect in one’s middle years: why hormone replacement therapy can solve the side effects of menopause and givea woman freedom from osteoporosis heart disease and even Alzheimer’s disease; why natural estrogens and vitamins are essential; why the brain is our most important organ — and can be kept healthy for decades; why cervical cancer is a sexually transmitted disease. All this information is accessible in this one valuable book. |
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History Through the Headlines $6.99 Laid out in chronological order, this fantastic book covers all the major events of the 20th century – from the death of Queen Victoria through to the election of President Obama. Alongside the front page headlines and images are a host of incredible stories; some of the disturbing nature of human existence and some of the awe-inspiring events that have shaped the world in which we live today. Complete with historical facts, newspaper articles and amazing photographs, this collection of headlines provides a unique journey through history and is an essential addition to any library. |
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Good News, Bad News $59.99 Good News, Bad News – Wall Decal |
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The Man Who Owns The News: Inside The Secret World Of Rupert Murdoch $10.59 If Rupert Murdoch isn’t making headlines, he’s busy buying the media outlets that generate the headlines. His News Corp. holdings from the New York Post , Fox News, and most recently The Wall Street Journal , to name just a few are vast, and his power is unrivaled. So what makes a man like this tick? Michael Wolff gives us the definitive answer in The Man Who Owns the News. With unprecedented access to Rupert Murdoch himself, and his associates and family, Wolff chronicles the astonishing growth of Murdoch’s $70 billion media kingdom. In intimate detail, he probes the Murdoch family dynasty, from the battles that have threatened to destroy it to the reconciliations that seem to only make it stronger. Drawing upon hundreds of hours of interviews, he offers accounts of the Dow Jones takeover as well as plays for Yahoo! and Newsday as they’ve never been revealed before. Written in the irresistible stye that only an award-winning columnist for Vanity Fair can deliver, The Man Who Owns the News offers an exclusive glimpse into a man who wields extraordinary power and influence in the media on a worldwide scale and whose family is being groomed to carry his legacy into the future. From the Hardcover edition. |
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News Jingle $10 News Jingle |
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Phone News $10 Phone News |
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