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Masthead (sometimes also called the Banner) - the masthead is the title block or logo identifying the newspaper at the top of the front-page.Sometimes an emblem or a motto is also placed within the masthead. The masthead is often set into a block of black or red print or boxed with a border; the 'Red-tops' (The Sun, The Mirror, The News of the World) are categorised by style and the use of a red background in the masthead.
Stan Cotton wrote an ad for a newspaper ad in the early 1970s with the headline, "Loan a black some money and you'll be lucky if you get it back." The ad, for an African-American-owned bank, then said in smaller print that the headline was a common misperception. The bank had never had to take action on a delinquent loan, it said.
The headline in the New York Times on the morning after October 24, 1929, known as Black Thursday, read "Stocks Collapse in 16,410,030-Share Day, but Rally at Close Cheers Brokers; Bankers Believe Worst is Over." This headline reflected the drastic drop in stock prices that signaled the beginning of the Great Depression.
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The author of the Black Monday is an American called Bob Reiss.
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Cyber Monday is the Monday following Black Friday. Black Friday is the busiest shopping day, the day after Thanksgiving. So, Cyber Monday will always be on the Monday after Thanksgiving.
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The Monday after Thanksgiving is known as Cyber Monday. Cyber Monday is the e-commerce equivalent of Black Friday. While Black Friday promotions generally happen in brick and mortar retail stores, online merchants offer promotions on Cyber Monday.
Cyber Monday is always the Monday after Thanksgiving. Cyber Monday is the e-commerce equivalent of Black Friday. While Black Friday promotions generally happen in brick and mortar retail stores, online merchants offer promotions on Cyber Monday. 2014 date: December 1 2015 date: November 30 2016 date: November 28