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Yingge wrote:Is the mobile site m.cyclingnews.com dead? As it results in an error message:
Fastly error: unknown domain: m.cyclingnews.com. Please check that this domain has been added to a service.
Irondan wrote:
Let's hear your headline, that would include everything that you thought it should say.
Personally I think you're nitpicking. Headlines are always written as attention grabbers, with the rest of the facts buried in the story. The headline in this case was truthful, and attention grabbing. Both of which make for a perfect headline. I don't think the author could have written any better of a headline considering what they had to work with. imo
Benotti69 wrote:Irondan wrote:
Let's hear your headline, that would include everything that you thought it should say.
Personally I think you're nitpicking. Headlines are always written as attention grabbers, with the rest of the facts buried in the story. The headline in this case was truthful, and attention grabbing. Both of which make for a perfect headline. I don't think the author could have written any better of a headline considering what they had to work with. imo
I would've thought the team doctor and the Italian hospital are most at fault.
You want me to write headlines for CN? I will have to charge.
Susan Westemeyer wrote:Yingge wrote:Is the mobile site m.cyclingnews.com dead? As it results in an error message:
Fastly error: unknown domain: m.cyclingnews.com. Please check that this domain has been added to a service.
That address has apparently not been in use for several years. I just use the usual address on my iPhone and get the mobile version of the site.
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