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When a newspaper places its viewpoint directly on the front page as a headline. Done by tabloids and The Independent in the UK. It's best to give a real life example. On 4 November 2004, the day after George W. Bush was re-elected as US President, The Independent had a montage of images of the bad things of the first Bush term (including an Abu Ghraib picture) with the headline "Four More Years". Older folks might remember the New York Daily News front page pictured here.

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  • When a newspaper places its viewpoint directly on the front page as a headline. Done by tabloids and The Independent in the UK. It's best to give a real life example. On 4 November 2004, the day after George W. Bush was re-elected as US President, The Independent had a montage of images of the bad things of the first Bush term (including an Abu Ghraib picture) with the headline "Four More Years". Older folks might remember the New York Daily News front page pictured here.
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  • When a newspaper places its viewpoint directly on the front page as a headline. Done by tabloids and The Independent in the UK. It's best to give a real life example. On 4 November 2004, the day after George W. Bush was re-elected as US President, The Independent had a montage of images of the bad things of the first Bush term (including an Abu Ghraib picture) with the headline "Four More Years". The Sun does this quite often as well, sometimes against the French; when the implementation of the Euro was being discussed in 1990, it showed its displeasure with the then President of the EEC with the headline "UP YOURS DELORS". The New York Post is possibly the best-known American example - for instance, when a government study group recommended an end to the Iraq War, the Post cover stuck their faces onto photos of apes, with the headline "Surrender Monkeys". Older folks might remember the New York Daily News front page pictured here.
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