Forbidden ledes
When you can delete your lede without affecting the rest of the story, it is a sign unto you that you should:
What a difference a debate makes. (Miami Herald)
What a difference a week makes. (Washington Post)
And guess what's back on tap downtown?
A Cadillac DeVille and Nike golf clubs.
That's what jurors in Kwame Kilpatrick's public corruption trial likely will hear about next as the government wraps up its chapter on the Kilpatrick Civic Fund and how prosecutors say the ex-mayor used it as a personal ATM.
The Great Cliches were a burden back in the print days. Why do we think they're going to help us in the age of the Intarwebs?
What a difference a debate makes. (Miami Herald)
What a difference a week makes. (Washington Post)
And guess what's back on tap downtown?
A Cadillac DeVille and Nike golf clubs.
That's what jurors in Kwame Kilpatrick's public corruption trial likely will hear about next as the government wraps up its chapter on the Kilpatrick Civic Fund and how prosecutors say the ex-mayor used it as a personal ATM.
The Great Cliches were a burden back in the print days. Why do we think they're going to help us in the age of the Intarwebs?
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