One story, two headlines
The illustrious Atlanta Journal-Constitution, to their credit, is trying to overcome the stigma of being an old-school news service by focusing on distributing more info electronically. The AJC's web presence continues to evolve, and I have detected one of the more interesting consequences of their decisions.
The main page is broken down by categories much the same as it has been for a while. But the "tease" headline links are often different from the main story headlines, and they apparently have some nuance differences. Here is an image capture of an example.
Main page headline:

Actual story headline:

The main page is broken down by categories much the same as it has been for a while. But the "tease" headline links are often different from the main story headlines, and they apparently have some nuance differences. Here is an image capture of an example.
Main page headline:
Actual story headline:





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