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Stephanie Garber
“You make an excellent murder suspect. Orphan, turned savior, turned bride, turned killer鈥擨鈥檓 actually surprised that wasn鈥檛 Kristof鈥檚 headline today.”
Stephanie Garber , Once Upon a Broken Heart

Andrew Marr
“If the headline asks a question, try answering 'no'. Is This the True Face of Britain's Young? (Sensible reader: No.) Have We Found the Cure for AIDS? (No; or you wouldn't have put the question mark in.) Does This Map Provide the Key for Peace? (Probably not.) A headline with a question mark at the end means, in the vast majority of cases, that the story is tendentious or over-sold. It is often a scare story, or an attempt to elevate some run-of-the-mill piece of reporting into a national controversy and, preferably, a national panic. To a busy journalist hunting for real information a question mark means 'don't bother reading this bit'.”
Andrew Marr, My Trade: A Short History of British Journalism

“When you think you鈥檙e the headline, but someone else writes the story!”
Dipti Dhakul, Quote: +/-

“Why outsource censorship when you can centralize it? Jokes aside, transparency and accountability should always be the headline. Are we reporting the news or hiding it today?”
Dipti Dhakul, Quote: +/-