This is a great example of a bad headline courtesy of Canada's 'National Newspaper', the Globe and Mail.
Suspect charged in Christmas-card killing
Read literally, it means the Christmas Card died.
SEE:
Headline Says It All
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This sort of thing on the part of the mainstream media shouldn't be surprising. It is almost as if they enjoy bad news. Years ago if a traffic accident occured in Regina the television people would say something like "A ford ran into a chevy at Albert and llth Ave. Police are investigating" ... or something like that. Now they insist on showing as many ugly details as possible.
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