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- Bus_plunge abstract "Bus plunge stories are a nickname for a journalistic practice of reporting bus mishaps in short articles that describe the vehicle as "plunging" from a bridge or hillside road. The phenomenon has been noted in the New York Times, which once published as many as 14 "bus plunge" stories per year in its foreign news section.The stories exist not only because of their perceived newsworthiness but because they could be reduced to a few lines and used to fill gaps in the page layout. Further, the words "bus" and "plunge" are short, and can be used in one-column headlines within the narrow, eight-column format that was prevalent in newspapers through the first half of the 20th century.The adoption of computerized layout tools has reduced the need for such filler stories, but news wires continue to carry them.".
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- Bus_plunge wikiPageRevisionID "602236374".
- Bus_plunge hasPhotoCollection Bus_plunge.
- Bus_plunge subject Category:Bus_accidents.
- Bus_plunge subject Category:Newswriting.
- Bus_plunge subject Category:Road_accidents.
- Bus_plunge type Abstraction100002137.
- Bus_plunge type Accident107301336.
- Bus_plunge type BusAccidents.
- Bus_plunge type Event100029378.
- Bus_plunge type Happening107283608.
- Bus_plunge type Misfortune107304852.
- Bus_plunge type Mishap107314427.
- Bus_plunge type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Bus_plunge type Trouble107289014.
- Bus_plunge type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Bus_plunge comment "Bus plunge stories are a nickname for a journalistic practice of reporting bus mishaps in short articles that describe the vehicle as "plunging" from a bridge or hillside road. The phenomenon has been noted in the New York Times, which once published as many as 14 "bus plunge" stories per year in its foreign news section.The stories exist not only because of their perceived newsworthiness but because they could be reduced to a few lines and used to fill gaps in the page layout.".
- Bus_plunge label "Bus plunge".
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