WinkinDeac
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They do often suggest headlines...
Not at a paper like the Journal. The reporter would not know the headline until the paper came out, and certainly wouldn't know the secondary headline. Mystery Man is correct on that point.
The larger point is that we only know of the situation because of the Journal. Credit where it's due. You may not agree that the school is dangerous, but the conversation would not have happened without the Journal's reporting. And remember, this happened because the school system wanted to dig into the plume to build a new school where the toxins are most heavily concentrated.