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Gromit | 13:06 Wed 29th Apr 2009 | News
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William Hague:
'It is likely that we are going to be able to win the next election ... I put it no more strongly than that.'

Is translated into the headline
Tories will win the next election says confident Hague

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-117500 2/Tories-win-election-says-confident-Hague.htm l

Can you think of a Daily Mail headline for an historic event...?
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the Daily Mail a case apart because it attracts more complaints to the PCC than any other newspaper?
Protests as immigrants swamp country
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Phew, what a scorcher!
Hang on, Gromit:

Wasn't it you yesterday who attached that post from the Guardian paraphrasing the story of the 3 acquitted 2005 London bomb suspects?

Double standards?
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Boleyn should have stayed at home and concentrated on family, says Henry
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Od dear. Oh deary deary deary dear. This thread hasn't really worked. The intention was to elicit funny headlines, but a lot of people missed that.

Many thanks to Ankou, ludwig and jno for your clever and witty replies, and even answering the question.
Gromit:

So it wasn't you on one of your favourite hobby horses, i.e. attacking the right wing press in this country?

Sorry, I don't know where my cynicism comes from!
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