There is no mention in the play Much Ado About Nothing of any newspaper article.
Beatrice
Beatrice is Benedick's lover and enemy, because they are always bickering but inside they love each other as they get married in the end.
Don Pedro, Leonato and Claudio. Just about everybody except Beatrice and Benedick were in on it.
He overhears that Beatrice loves him.
Much ado about nothing by William shakespeare
In Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing," Benedick is tricked into believing that Beatrice loves him through a clever ruse orchestrated by his friends. They stage a conversation in which they discuss Beatrice's supposed feelings for him, speaking loudly enough for Benedick to overhear. They describe her deep affection and longing for him, which ultimately leads Benedick to reconsider his feelings and acknowledge his love for Beatrice. This humorous manipulation showcases the theme of love and the playful nature of courtship in the play.
In Act I, Scene i of "Much Ado About Nothing," the messenger informs Beatrice that Benedick has returned from the war. This news intrigues Beatrice, as she and Benedick share a history marked by witty banter and mutual disdain. The messenger's mention of Benedick sparks Beatrice's curiosity and sets the stage for their playful interactions throughout the play. This moment highlights the tension between their past relationship and the comedic potential of their ongoing conflict.
If you take out the Claudio and Hero romance, yes. Restoration adaptations of the play which focus on the Beatrice/ Benedick relationship had this title, as does the opera based on the play.
Don Pedro's. "I will in the interim undertake one of Hercules' labours, which is, to bring Signior Benedick and the lady Beatrice into a mountain of affection the one with the other." II, 1
They have this love-hate relationship which ends up in them getting married.
Claudio and Hero; Beatrice and Benedick.
David Tennant plays Benedick and Catherine Tate plays Beatrice.