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I'm not sure that the benefit - as a writer and as a citizen - that I would get from reading at least the front page of the Times every day or every other day would outweigh the depression.
Sharon Olds
Depression
Day
Every Day
Citizen
Reading
Every
Other
Benefit
Would
Writer
Outweigh
Sure
Least
Times
Get
Front
Front Page
Page
Every Other Day
I've been intrigued by 'Le Monde' ever since work took me to Paris once, and I noted that on a day when there was some huge worldwide story, the paper led its front page on some cabinet changes in Turkey. It implied a magnificent disdain for the quotidian folderol of mere news.
Simon Hoggart
Work
Day
News
Me
Changes
Worldwide
Took
Once
Paper
Intrigued
Some
Paris
Magnificent
Cabinet
Mere
Since
Implied
Been
Led
Huge
Disdain
Front
Front Page
Story
Turkey
Noted
Page
Ever
We live in an era of mind-blowing scientific discovery, virtually none of which ever makes the front page, even as every trivial twist and turn in the rococo political drama has a secure place as the lead story.
Timothy Noah
Political
Live
Every
Drama
Mind-Blowing
Virtually
Secure
Trivial
Lead
Makes
Scientific
None
Era
Discovery
Front
Front Page
Story
Place
Which
Turn
Page
Even
Ever
Twist
In Spain, when we're successful, we're on the front page of the newspaper. Every newspaper. But when we lose, we're slated, the same as the men. That's the level the game is at.
Toni Duggan
Game
Men
Lose
Every
Same
Front
Front Page
Spain
Newspaper
Successful
Page
Level
For a Nebraska kid in the late 1970s and early 1980s, Nebraska football was a quasi-religion, so I ran out to get The Omaha World-Herald every morning, salivating for the sports page. My dad, however, required that I read one front page story and one editorial before I was allowed to turn to the sports.
Ben Sasse
Morning
Sports
Before
Every
Late
Ran
Kid
Out
1970s
Allowed
Football
1980s
Read
Editorial
However
Get
Front
Front Page
Story
Turn
Required
Page
Dad
Nebraska
Early
Omaha
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