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‘It was carnage’: students describe suspected mass food poisoning at New Zealand university
(www.theguardian.com)
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It's a quote. Those little things around the sentence have a meaning.
'It was Carnage': Students describe...
Fr. Bro seems to have no context awareness. Lol
You do understand the importance of editors in a newspaper, and their role in crafting headlines for articles....right?
Simply because a student said it, doesn't mean it should be included in a headline, especially if use misrepresents situation i.e. a battlefield or terrorist attack, and not everyone just shitting their guts out.
Editorial discretion and competence, it has meaning. Or, at least, it should.