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What is an edline?

Is an edline different from a headline? Perhaps a better question to ask first would be which country's journals piloted the headline concept? I'm thinking it's probably the 'States, which have always tended more toward the flamboyant than our cousins on the other side of the Atlantic. But I could be wrong.

While we're at it, why do skinheads love fags in the UK but hate them in the US?

So many questions; so little life!

posted by : Brad, 04 December 2007 Complain about this comment
beer

The beerproof laptop is the only one that's worth writing home about.

posted by : pixie, 04 December 2007 Complain about this comment
Grammar

"Size Matters - Time Magazine. [That's not a headline, it hasn't got a verb in it. Ed.]"

Er, yes it has, duh.

posted by : DG, 04 December 2007 Complain about this comment
kcyukxs

The INQs headline was, far and away, the best. 

I liked Anand's original article on the Conroe launch entitled, "The Empire Strikes Back!" 

posted by : Jeff, 04 December 2007 Complain about this comment
Re: [Why are edlines capitalised in the US? Ed.]

Because they are "headlines", not titles. They are not complete sentences most of the time.

posted by : dbzeag, 04 December 2007 Complain about this comment

Intel Insiders vote for coolest headline ever

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