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22 Sentences With "lead item"

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Ten different stories could be the lead item right now.
Donald Trump, you name it, that has been the lead item.
Standing is not exercise — and as we learned in today's lead item, sometimes sitting pays.
The project is still the lead item on the dormant website of the Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation.
Ankiel's non-wild performance was even praised as the lead item in the New York Times MLB roundup the next day.
Our lead item in Axios Sneak Peek last week — a leak of three months of Trump's private schedules — enraged White House officials.
By Wednesday, the killing was the lead item on nearly every prominent conservative website, and Donald Trump quickly picked up on it.
The lead item on the ZBC state broadcaster's evening news bulletin was an anti-military rally by the youth wing of Mugabe's ZANU-PF party.
We're Bad At Regulating Privacy, Because We Don't Understand Privacy Mike Masnick hates recently adopted privacy regulations around the world, including the California law mentioned in today's lead item.
In yesterday's lead item in Axios AM, Mike Allen touched on John Boehner's in-office smoking as an example — allowed, according to the N.Y. Times, thanks to Congress' supremacy over District of Columbia law.
I'd argue that (1) it's strange to argue that before we know the outcome; and (2) a list of ways Facebook appears to be influencing the election can be found in the lead item above.
The State of Technology at the End of 2018 It's always worth reading Ben Thompson's thoughts on the state of play in the tech industry — especially when his thoughts mention me by name in the lead item!
Facebook facing 20-year consent agreement after privacy lapses: source I noted this story via a link in yesterday's lead item, but it's worth placing here — and asking, what's the point of another 20-year consent decree, given the obvious limitations of the one Facebook is currently under?
The video was the lead item as of Thursday morning on the Drudge Report, which suggested that Pelosi was celebrating President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's decision to back off his demand that a government funding bill this week include $5 billion to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
The lead item announces the death of Sidney Falco in a vicious robbery. But Sidney would be happy. He made today's column.
The lead item on national television network evening news programs in Corpus Christi had been the end of the 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike; within thirty minutes of its announcement, Selena's murder was the lead item on all television stations in South Texas. Her death was front-page news in The New York Times for two days, and was featured prominently on BBC World News. News of the singer's death reached Japan, where David Byrne first heard of the shooting. Univision and Telemundo were among the first national news stations to arrive at the crime scene.
His funeral was the lead item on the BBC TV 6 o'clock news. The next day, Prince Charles met his family in private. The inquest into Barker's death opened on 13 October 2010 at Cleator Moor civic hall. On 15 October 2010 the inquest ruled that Barker's death was an accident.
On landing, it was agreed that the record would be attempted again in 2014. The 2014 Airshow took place on 26 and 27 July 2014. The Airshow was the lead item on the second bulletin of Mustard TV, a recently launched terrestrial TV channel for the greater Norwich area. The 2014 show was declared a success and described as the "Biggest yet" The 2015 Airshow was announced in the press on 17 September 2014.
On April 26, 1996, Musto reported rumors of Alig's involvement in Melendez's death in a blind item, in his Village Voice column. Although no names were used, Musto's reports included the details of the murder. Musto had previously reported on Alig's firing from The Limelight and noted the buzz about a missing club person. The following day, the New York Posts "Page Six" column ran a lead item about the murder mystery, citing Musto's reporting as well as a New York magazine piece quoting an evasive Alig.
He was also the bibliographer of The Hemingway Review for seventeen years, from 1970 until the fall of 1988. The lead item in the first issue of Hemingway notes (spring 1971) was his supplement to Audre Hanneman's Ernest Hemingway: A Comprehensive Bibliography (1967), to which he contributed a ten-page list of articles published about Hemingway between 1966 and 1970. In addition to writing thousands of academic articles on many American and British authors, including John Donne, Emily Dickinson, Wilfred Owen, A. E. Houseman and W. D. Snodgrass, White published over forty books, including By- Line: Ernest Hemingway (1967), which was translated into fourteen languages and made the New York Times best-seller list.
The report of Crisp's death generated an amount of anonymous internet trolling, with many messages and photos posted to the Facebook group that most group members and friends found to be upsetting and disturbing, resulting in the group being shut down; an example of what Mattathias Schwartz of The New York Times has called "Malwebolence". Brandon Crisp was buried in Barrie on November 14, 2008, in a service attended by more than 1,700 fellow students, friends, family, and community members. National media covered the service, featured as the lead-item on most Ontario newscasts. The Crisp family has created the Brandon Crisp Endowment Fund, working with Canadian Tire's JumpStart charity program for assisting families in financial need to participate in minor sports and recreational activities.
Iraq invaded Kuwait in August 1990. On October 10, 1990, a young Kuwaiti girl known only as "Nayirah" appeared in front of a congressional committee and testified that she witnessed the mass murdering of infants, when Iraqi soldiers had snatched them out of hospital incubators and threw them on the floor to die. Her testimony became a lead item in newspapers, radio and TV all over the US. The story was eventually exposed as a fabrication in December 1992, in a CBC- TV program called To Sell a War. Nayirah was revealed to be the daughter of Kuwait's ambassador to the United States, and had not actually seen the "atrocities" she described take place; the PR firm Hill & Knowlton, which had been hired by the Kuwaiti government to devise a PR campaign to increase American public support for a war against Iraq, had heavily promoted her testimony.

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