Martin
28-07-2010, 11:53 PM
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http://www.habbofansite.net/fontgen/index.php?text=Hot%20Headlines%21&style=63
The headline is always a crucial part of any News article, and it instantly catches the readers attention to what the story is about.
Below you can find three short News articles, and we need you to come up with the best possible headlines for them!
Make sure they are catchy, relevant, and instantly grab the readers attention. You can be clever and make them entertaining, but use your imagination!
To enter, simply write a headline (no longer than 10 words) for each of the three articles and post them below. The most creative will win!
Prize: 1 Month of Forum VIP and 5 HC Sofas.
News Article 1:
Dannii Minogue has reportedly revealed that she felt "awful" because of comments made by Sharon Osbourne.
The 38-year-old explained that she felt uncomfortable on The X Factor after Osbourne said negative things about her on Graham Norton's show.
Minogue told Now: "I was devastated when she went on to Graham Norton's show and laid into me. I then had to see her on the show a few days later. It was awful.
"It's not any sort of behaviour I'd ever been exposed to before."
However, she praised Simon Cowell for being so supportive.
News Article 2:
A CAT that got stuck up a tree in Barnsley has finally been reunited with its frantic owner after six days apart.
Terrified one-year-old Millie was chased up a tree at the bottom of her garden by another cat after she sneaked out of her owner's house on Smithies Street.
And she refused to leave the tree, even when firefighters squirted her with water in a bid to persuade her to comedown.
News Article 3:
Personal details of 100m Facebook users have been harvested and published on the net by a security consultant. Ron Bowles used a piece of code to scan Facebook profiles, collecting data not hidden by the user's privacy settings.
The list, which has been shared as a downloadable file, contains the URL of every searchable Facebook user's profile, their name and unique ID.
Mr Bowles said he published the data to highlight privacy issues, but Facebook said it was already public information.
The file has spread rapidly across the net.
http://www.habbofansite.net/fontgen/index.php?text=Hot%20Headlines%21&style=63
The headline is always a crucial part of any News article, and it instantly catches the readers attention to what the story is about.
Below you can find three short News articles, and we need you to come up with the best possible headlines for them!
Make sure they are catchy, relevant, and instantly grab the readers attention. You can be clever and make them entertaining, but use your imagination!
To enter, simply write a headline (no longer than 10 words) for each of the three articles and post them below. The most creative will win!
Prize: 1 Month of Forum VIP and 5 HC Sofas.
News Article 1:
Dannii Minogue has reportedly revealed that she felt "awful" because of comments made by Sharon Osbourne.
The 38-year-old explained that she felt uncomfortable on The X Factor after Osbourne said negative things about her on Graham Norton's show.
Minogue told Now: "I was devastated when she went on to Graham Norton's show and laid into me. I then had to see her on the show a few days later. It was awful.
"It's not any sort of behaviour I'd ever been exposed to before."
However, she praised Simon Cowell for being so supportive.
News Article 2:
A CAT that got stuck up a tree in Barnsley has finally been reunited with its frantic owner after six days apart.
Terrified one-year-old Millie was chased up a tree at the bottom of her garden by another cat after she sneaked out of her owner's house on Smithies Street.
And she refused to leave the tree, even when firefighters squirted her with water in a bid to persuade her to comedown.
News Article 3:
Personal details of 100m Facebook users have been harvested and published on the net by a security consultant. Ron Bowles used a piece of code to scan Facebook profiles, collecting data not hidden by the user's privacy settings.
The list, which has been shared as a downloadable file, contains the URL of every searchable Facebook user's profile, their name and unique ID.
Mr Bowles said he published the data to highlight privacy issues, but Facebook said it was already public information.
The file has spread rapidly across the net.