It's more like a clearing house for news links that are headlined with a ham-handed bias. |
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The recruitment of these talented on-ballers headlined a successful period for the club. |
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He's headlined almost every major U.S. dance music festival, and he was the first EDM act to headline Staples Center. |
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Shania Twain and her many, many band members headlined the concert and dazzled the crowd with a pyrotechnics display. |
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Snoop headlined a concert in Hawaii on Saturday night to benefit the U.S. military. |
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The campaign will use concerts and media events headlined by socially-conscious celebrities to drive the internet fundraising. |
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Back then she was the young star who headlined the tours, dated the hip-hop star, sold the records and got the awards. |
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Last year, the club organised its first concert, which was headlined by The Bootleg Beatles and 1,500 people danced the night away. |
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Also, keep your eyes peeled for a super tour headlined by supa emcees De La Soul, as well as a touchdown from Chicago's finest, Common. |
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One newspaper headlined their lead story with the recession claims of Davy Stockbrokers. |
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She headlined the first-ever revue show in China and reached number four in the American Bilboard Clubplay chart. |
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The first concert had been headlined by Thin Lizzy, with a then-little-known band named U2 as the warmup act. |
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It's quite an honor — it's the first time a local band has headlined — but it's also pigeonholing. |
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This week sees the advent of its first proper warehouse party, headlined by synth sorceress Xosar. |
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Some residents spoke of missing the caperings of Mayor Barry, whose political downfall came in a headlined drug scandal. |
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But the show must go on, as they say, and Maiden headlined the Monsters Of Rock bill all over Europe that summer. |
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Skrillex headlined Alfa Future People, a relatively new Russian EDM festival, in 2014, a slot Mamonov has his sights on this year. |
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Three days later Daho jetted off to Switzerland to perform at the Nyon Festival where he headlined alongside the likes of Iggy Pop. |
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The following year, he headlined at the Olympia for three weeks before heading out on tour. |
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It was the second time Maiden had headlined at Donington, and a video of the show is also available. |
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In a session headlined by cherie Blair, founder of the cherie Blair Foundation of Women, handheld technology was forefront. |
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Nor would Howard Dean, who headlined the event, be endorsing one of the architects of his own political rise. |
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She returned this year, headlined the festivities, before heading to Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Oklahoma City. |
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A New York native, Music Director Alan Gilbert will lead the performances, headlined by soprano Deborah Voigt. |
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Ruth, too, was famous for performing vaudevillian shenanigans on the off-season barnstorming tours he frequently headlined. |
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The daily news press no longer headlined her name and the American people, shocked and saddened, were gradually putting her out of its collective mind. |
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She starred in a movie, opened a restaurant and headlined a world tour. |
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Adams headlined a benefit concert for the victims of the major earthquake that killed 87,000 people, and left 3.5 million people homeless just last year. |
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On 5 December, the band headlined the opening day of the 2015 Jingle Bell Ball at London's O2 Arena. |
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The new venue was headlined by The Futureheads on the opening night and known as the Carling Academy for a number of years. |
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A well-received MacTaggart lecture at the 2012 Edinburgh TV Festival was followed by a lengthy New Yorker profile in December that year, headlined Heiress: the rise of Elisabeth Murdoch. |
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The Mother lode Canyon Band, featuring Park City Mayor Dana Williams, headlined this event. |
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Would I like my reasons for this decision headlined in the media? |
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It will be headlined by Poxy Boggards and there will be other musicians performing with Dylan omas readings and refreshments. |
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She has headlined her own show at the Montreal International Jazz Fest, and has performed alongside legendary artists like Oliver Jones and Céline Dion. |
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On their latest trip to Greece, in February of this year, Dub Inc also headlined at a big music festival in Thessaloniki, playing to an 800-strong crowd. |
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In '77 he toured with Maire-Paule Belle and headlined all summer. |
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She also headlined in the Hollywood Ice Revue for four years. |
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Stewart headlined the Sunday show at the 2011 Hard Rock Calling Festival on 26 June in London's Hyde Park. |
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Leading pop and rock artists have headlined, alongside thousands of others appearing on smaller stages and performance areas. |
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Weather Report played the main stage, and Elvis Costello headlined the last night for almost three hours. |
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The festival was headlined by Pet Shop Boys and David Bowie playing 30 years after his first appearance. |
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The festival ended with Muse headlining the Pyramid Stage on Sunday, after Oasis had headlined on Friday. |
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The Other stage was headlined by The Prodigy, Bloc Party and Franz Ferdinand. |
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In June 2015, the Who headlined that year's Hyde Park Festival, and two days later, the Glastonbury Festival. |
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Last week, there was a Web's worth of debate about the decision of The New York Post to publish a salaciously headlined photo of a man just before he was struck and killed by a subway train in New York. |
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On 9 September 2012, Jones headlined at BBC Radio 2's Live in Hyde Park festival. |
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The following year, Tyler headlined in a New Zealand charity variety show alongside Leo Sayer. |
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In August, he headlined the Woodstock Music and Art Fair that included many of the most popular bands of the time. |
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There was even an aftershow party and gig headlined by million-selling Welsh hard rock band Funeral For a Friend. |
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Experian's £30-million development project, headlined by a new state-of-the-art data center, featured Raritan's Dominion KX KVM-over-IP and Dominion SX Serial Console switches to manage its Wintel and UNIX infrastructure. |
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Especially in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, local media headlined the project, showing the high level of interest on it. |
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The hypothesis was headlined when The New York Times published it in December 1996, shortly before it was published in an academic journal. |
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Also in 2004 Funeral for a Friend supported Linkin Park throughout America and headlined the second stage of the Reading and Leeds Festivals. |
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The band headlined the second stage at the Download Festival 2010 on the Friday night. |
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In 1970, the festival headlined by Jimi Hendrix attracted an audience of 700,000, seven times the local population at the time. |
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Saturday entertainment is headlined by Kellie Pickier, and concludes with fireworks on the waterfront. |
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More than 500 people attended a rally that Sanders headlined in Richmond. |
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In addition to those actors who have headlined the series, others have portrayed versions of the Doctor in guest roles. |
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The Sun's front page is dominated by a story about a footballer's alleged misbehaviour but it does manage to carry a small political story headlined Bright to buy. |
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So captivated was Edwardian London that the Prince of Wales invited the SSO to play at Buckingham Palace and they headlined a gig at the Albert Hall to mark the first anniversary of Armistice Day. |
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In May 2003, Radiohead embarked on a world tour and headlined Glastonbury Festival for the second time. |
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In January 1985, the band headlined two nights of the first Rock in Rio festival at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and played in front of over 300,000 people each night. |
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It was headlined by Coldplay who closed the weekend on the Sunday evening. |
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On 7 February 2016 they headlined the Super Bowl 50 halftime show. |
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The band also headlined the Hop Farm Festival 2009 on 4 July, with a gig at the Middlesbrough Empire on 3 July to prepare for the upcoming headline slot. |
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The Combat Challenge event is headlined by an ICO European superheavyweight title clash between South Bank powerhouse Paul Venis and Bosnia's Elmin Zivcic. |
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In December 2012, Weller headlined the Crisis charity gig at the Hammersmith Apollo, where he performed with Emeli Sande, Miles Kane and Bradley Wiggins. |
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On the next night, 9 July, the Manics headlined a night at the Cornwall's Eden Project, and later the band managed to secure a new recording studio near Newport, Wales. |
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The band headlined the British leg of Taste Of Chaos across November with support from The Used, Killswitch Engage, Rise Against and Story Of the Year. |
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