New York Times 'Emergency' Headline

+ Posted by Josh Hallett on 08.02.04 // 10:30 AM

It's been noted on a number of web sites that Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, had surgery this past weekend to remove a cancerous tumor from his pancreas. The story appears at: USAToday, CNN to name a few. Most of the headlines state that Jobs or the 'Apple CEO' has successful cancer surgery. Except the New York Times.

The NYTimes article is titled 'Apple Chief Has Emergency Cancer Surgery' I guess they needed to include the word 'Emergency' in there? Why, when other stories, or even the original letter Steve wrote mentions never says 'emergency'?

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