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Viewers submit newspaper headlines from all over the world, and the headlines usually contain a misspelled word or badly structured sentences that comically (and often in an unintentionally risqué way) completely change the meaning of what the writer is trying to say. - Wikipedia.
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Newspapers, Humor, Headlines, American wit and humor, Humor, generalShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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More headlines: real but ridiculous samplings from America's newspapers
1990, Warner Books
Paperback
in English
0446392367 9780446392365
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Table of Contents
Crimestoppers
Seek and ye shall find
That can't be right
A house is not a home
Have I got a deal for you
Bon appetit!
The trouble with being dead
Classify this, will you?
No comment
Stop the presses!
Forbidden fruit
Photo foul-ups
Edition Notes
"All author royalties will be donated to the Samuel Jared Kushnick Foundation, which funds pediatric A.I.D.S. programs and pediatric immunology research." - T.p. verso.
"The follow-up to the national bestseller" - cover.
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