Example sentences for: off-leaded

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  • But the NYT fails to report that yesterday a U.S. district court issued a preliminary injunction against the fee prohibitions--a story off-leaded by the LAT (this same LAT story runs inside the Post in abbreviated form).

  • The New York Times leads with the 218-211 House passage of an $85 billion spending bill for health, education, and labor--a story off-leaded by the Washington Post and run inside at the Los Angeles Times and USA Today . President Clinton promised a veto, citing a Congressional Budget Office study concluding that the GOP is $17 billion over the spending limit needed to protect Social Security--this despite the bill's .97 across-the-board spending cut.

  • For the first time in many days, USA Today relegates EgyptAir to the off-lead, leading instead with the Fed's quarter-point hike in short-term interest rates, a story off-leaded by the NYT , the LAT , and the Post . Wall Street reacted favorably to the decision by the Fed, which cited tightening labor markets.

  • USAT 's headline announces the international "rebuke on [the] test ban vote" received by the U.S., while the Washington Post and Los Angeles Times --which off-lead the story--note merely that "Clinton Fumes at [the] GOP" ( LAT ) and "Fault[s] GOP Partisanship" ( WP ). The Post and LAT lead with the military's tightening grip on Islamabad, a story off-leaded by the NYT and stuffed by USAT .

  • The Post leads with the House's 296-135 passage of a final budget bill, seven weeks into the fiscal year--a story off-leaded by the NYT and reefered by the LAT . The Senate continued to bicker over pork, and both houses renewed an emergency-spending bill for another two weeks.


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