Senin, 30 November 2009

The Most Iconic Newspaper Headlines Ever Printed

The Daily News: “Diana Dead” [31st August 1997]




The Sun: “King Elvis Dead” [17th August 1977]





Los Angeles Times: “Beatle John Lennon Slain” [9th December 1980]




Chicago Tribune: “Assassin Kills Kennedy: Lyndon Johnson Sworn In” [22nd November 1963]




City Press: “Mandela Goes Free Today” [11th February 1990]




Daily News: “Martin King Shot to Death: Gunned Down in Memphis” [5th April 1968]




Evening Standard: “The First Footstep” [21st July 1969]





The New York Times: “Nixon Resigns” [9th August 1974]





New York Times: “Obama: Racial Barrier Falls in Decisive Victory” [5th November 2008]




The Daily Telegraph: “War on America” [12th September 2001]





New York Times: “Titanic Sinks Four Hours After Hitting Iceberg” [16th April 1912]




The Times Of India: “We saw the sea coming, we all ran. But God saves little” [28th December 2004]





Daily Mail: “VE Day- It’s All Over” [8th May 1945]





Daily Mail: “Greatest Crash in Wall Street’s History” [25th October 1929]