"Off lead" in a newspaper typically refers to an article or story that is not assigned as the main or front-page story. It may appear on inside pages or sections of the newspaper.
A 'lead off walk' is when the first batter (lead off) of an inning gets on base from a base on balls (walk).
the Lead story
front page
The homograph that can mean pillar or newspaper is "column."
go faster The image is of you taking the lead weights off of your feet so you can move more quickly.
A tidbit of information that might spark an interesting story
SPA: Leer el periódico ENG: Read the newspaper.
I don't have real-time information on current news stories. It's best to check a reliable news source for the most up-to-date information on lead stories.
The first page of a newspaper typically contains the most important and breaking news stories of the day, often accompanied by large headlines and photographs to grab the reader's attention. It serves as a snapshot of the day's top news to entice readers to explore the rest of the paper.
Newspaper ink today typically does not contain lead. Most newspapers now use soy-based or vegetable-based inks, which are considered safer and more environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional petroleum-based inks that may have contained lead.
It depends on the newspaper. What goes in the newspaper is up to the company. If it doesn't this does not mean nobody will know, you will still have a criminal record.
A newspaper.