I assume you are asking about the Fort Worth (Texas) Star Telegram. But this question is difficult to answer without more information, because in 1959, as in most years, the newspaper published every day and each edition had about 20-30 pages, with hundreds of headlines. If you provide us with more specifics, we can tell what the major headlines were.
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The headline for the Saskatoon Star Pheonix was "Tycoon Teranamo Tactics".
Fort Worth Star-Telegram was created in 1906.
It endorsed George W. Bush in 2000 and 2004, Obama in 2008, and Mitt Romney in 2012.
The Morning Star newspaper is priced at £2.00 on weekdays and £3.00 on Saturdays.
The one-word headline of the London Star on December 10, 1936 was "ABDICATION." This referred to King Edward VIII's decision to abdicate the throne.
The Star evening newspaper was first published in London in 1788. It ceased publication in 1960, but over 4000 editions are available to read online in digitised form on the British Newspaper Archive.
The Toronto Star is Canada's highest newspaper in circulation. It was founded in 1892 and is owned by the Toronto Star Newspapers which is a part of the Star Media Group.
The first person to start the newspaper called the North Star was Frederick Douglas. The North Star paper was first published in June of 1851 and was an anti-slavery newspaper.
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His abolitionist newspaper was called the North Star.
The North Star was the abolitionist newspaper published by Frederick Douglas. When Zachary Taylor won the 1844 presidential election, Douglas express his displeasure in the North Star as Taylor was a slave owner.