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RFTH

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AcronymDefinition
RFTHRun for the Hills
RFTHRight from the heart
RFTHRipped from the Headlines
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THERE'S a real ripped from the headlines quality about tonight's episode.
REV (10pm BBC Two) THERE'S a real ripped from the headlines quality about tonight's episode.
The streets of Victorian London are still rife with grim true life stories that give this series its ripped from the headlines feel.
Critique: Author James Zerndt has created an all too believable world that could well be ripped from the headlines just a couple of decades from now.
9/24 Ripped From The Headlines: Social Media Ethics
If that sounds a little too "ripped from the headlines" try Saving Italy by Robert M.
A crisis, ripped from the headlines, will be presented at the event, and attendees will split into small groups to identify issues and proposed solutions for several different audiences.
Deborah Sinclaire, editor-in-chief, BOMC describes it as a superb, edge-of-your-seat, ripped from the headlines thriller featuring the kind of characters you can't wait to read about again.
Don't miss your FREE TV mag in Saturday's Record VERY SCARY FAIRY TALES GRIMM WATCH, 9pm IF the cases in Law & Order are ripped from the headlines, in this new supernatural series from the US the crimes are ripped straight from fairy tales.
This and other provocative images in Jonathan Hobin's photography exhibit "In the Playroom," depict as child's play the September 11, 2001 attacks, prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, child beauty queen Jon-Benet Ramsey's murder and other real life horrors ripped from the headlines.
With its revolving regular cast and its guest celebrities, New York-based "Law & Order" drew its inspiration from real crimes and events, giving it a "ripped from the headlines" appeal.
Hollywood is ripped from the headlines. How is that different from 'Law and Order?' I would love a little more reflective time because maybe you'd actually get the history of the story.
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