"Armed Maggots" -- or does anyone look over the headliner's shoulder?

I can’t seem to pull up the article online, but I read it in the SF Chronicle, I know. The headline:

“Military flies in soldiers killed in Chechen war”

A new version of the old “Time flies like an arrow”?

Does anyone at the newspaper double check what the headliner sticks in there the last minute? Has anyone found some good examples of these lately? Yeah, maybe this is for MPSIMS, I dunno.

Ray

Aren’t you muscling in on Jay Leno’s gig?

Texas A&M University The Battalion

Headline: First artificial asteroid orbits satellite

Future Journalists of America?

sigh

Tinker

I do. It is. I know you don’t like to leave GQ much, Nano, but go ahead and follow this thread on over for a spell. The MPSIMers will have some great examples for you, I’m sure. And they don’t bite.

Unless you ask nicely.

Livin’ on Tums, vitamin E and Rogaine