"City of Pompeii closed until further notice due to recent volcanic activity."
"Pompeii Devastated by Catastrophic Eruption: City Buried Under Ash and Ruins"
Slavery No Longer A Problem
Slavery No Longer A Problem
"Peasants Rise Up: Unrest Sweeps the Countryside"
"The Renaissance Revival: Rediscovering Art and Innovation"
former slaves made citizens
The lead in news writing is the most important or exciting story in the publication. A great example would be the largest headline at the top of a newspaper's front page.
The headline was about a missing boy. She knew that this story would be a great headline. They read over the new headline.
I saw one at a shop for $5. Remember, there were about a million of those printed and everyone kept it.
The lead in news writing is the most important or exciting story in the publication. A great example would be the largest headline at the top of a newspaper's front page.
none ecept Local High School Dropouts Cut in Half There are different headline for different places you would need to state the place before an answer could be given
A headline is a brief statement that summarizes the main point of an article or news story. It captures the essence of the content and is meant to grab the reader's attention and entice them to read further.
A full paper would be of the highest value, the cover would be next, and an article would be the lowest. The more complete the newspaper the more valuable. The key news item as a headline would be more valuable than an article inside the paper. Because of the low quality paper used newspapers do not sell at high price. Browning, rips, and creases will lower the price significantly. I have a Baltimore Newspaper from October 6, 1927 Yankees vs. Pirates, World Series front page headline. Every time I handle the paper (to frame it) I would lose little flakes of paper off the edges. This Game one World Series front page headline picturing Wilcy More, and Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig Box score of the game, full newspaper cost me $35. The Newspaper you have with a World Series headline/front page story, should be compatible in price, $35.-$50. With just the story of the Yankees on the inside might sell in the $10.- $15. price range, and if it is well preserved, and displays well it could sell for more. The size of the article, and pictures included will be a factor. a News item about the Yankees would be more valuable in a New York hometown newspaper.