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Advanced Photoshop Pictures Contest - 17 image entries
Odd Newspaper Headlines

Contest Directions: Let's try to start things on a more positive note! Your mission is to create Newspapers front pages that are full of positive, yet unusual news. See the Newsmuseum for Front Pages and ideas.
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Jackpot: 1st place: $5
Started: 11/8/2004 6:05:00 AM, Ended: 11/10/2004 6:05:00 AM







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Headlines pictures
Headlines
  HeadLIES
picture by dhull

Final Edition
Final Edition pictures
  Looks like we'll have to use the NY Times or the Washington Post to line the bird cages...
picture by Registered

Vancouver Sun
Vancouver Sun pictures
  Drink Beer, eh!
picture by TerminalBurnout

Know the News
Know the News pictures
  I'm probably going to catch so much grief for this entry.
picture by TerminalBurnout

NYTimes
NYTimes pictures
  Full View is slightly larger and easier to read
picture by Indigodingo

The Voice
The Voice pictures
picture by Lux

Godzilla
Godzilla pictures
  Just... couldn't... resist.
picture by TerminalBurnout

The News
The News pictures
picture by jumpingrat

Daily Mirror
Daily Mirror pictures
  If anyone is interested, the original version of the infamous front page can be downloaded (in PDF format) here.
picture by jk55092

Kim Jong Ill
Kim Jong Ill pictures
  North Korea Speaks. Well at least their tin-pot dictator does.
picture by TerminalBurnout

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This contest is fueled by the following news:
British newspapers were dominated by coverage of the re-election of President Bush in the United States. The liberal Daily Mirror ran a front page headline that read "How can 59,054,087 people be so dumb?" Other newspapers in the U.K. carried similar types of negative headlines in response to the re-election of George W. Bush in the United States.
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