| 1. | "The cases that have hit the headlines are cause for grave concern,"
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| 2. | Catastrophic avalanches that engulfed villages have hit the headlines in recent weeks.
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| 3. | But it tends to hit the headlines for some obscure reasons.
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| 4. | It is not the first time his uncle's company has hit the headlines.
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| 5. | But the French star has hit the headlines for another reason.
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| 6. | But Shearer has hit the headlines for the wrong reasons in recent months.
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| 7. | He hit the headlines when he won the non-title 1952 Reims Grand Prix.
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| 8. | Before drugs and crime hit the headlines on a daily basis.
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| 9. | She arrived the week that the name Monica Lewinsky first hit the headlines.
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| 10. | The only times coaches hit the headlines is when things are going bad.
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