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Speaking on British breakfast channel GMTV, Geri Halliwell has revealed that there will be a new Spice Girls single, entitled Headlines (Friendship Never Ends).
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Speaking on British breakfast channel GMTV, Geri Halliwell has revealed that there will be a new Spice Girls single, entitled Headlines (Friendship Never Ends).
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The afternoon email has been complemented by the successful launch last year of a morning product, Today's Business Headlines, which is an early morning service providing a wrap-up of the main political and business news from around the country.
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Maybe I'll start doing "Headlines" kinda like Jay Leno.
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Leno and his production team say the show will take the best features from Tonight, such as "Headlines" and "Jaywalking," throw in pieces from a group of regular contributors (including D.L. Hughley and NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams) and celebrity interviews such as Jerry Seinfeld on opening night.
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Something to be said about reading the "Headlines" only in our busy daily lives.
Information Overload Anne-Marie 2007
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Mr. Leno is expected to retain many of the most popular elements of his 'Tonight Show,' including his monologue and bits like 'Headlines' and 'Jay Walking.'
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This is just a friendly reminder that you can comment on the 'Headlines'
Archive 2008-12-01 Teresa 2008
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And reader's comments on the "Headlines" will appear in the front page of Terry Ann Online.
New Feature Teresa 2008
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Mr. Leno is expected to retain many of the most popular elements of his 'Tonight Show,' including his monologue and bits like 'Headlines' and 'Jay Walking.'
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