| 11. | Operation Christmas Child hit the headlines and snowballed in a matter of months.
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| 12. | When these cases hit the headlines, they inevitably draw vast amounts of attention.
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| 13. | This time, Eric Cantona hit the headlines for the right reasons.
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| 14. | His story hits the headlines, and he becomes a national curiosity.
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| 15. | The Roloffs have hit the headlines a number of times.
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| 16. | In 2012 O'Regan hit the headlines after misplacing his tokotoko outside RadioNZ in Wellington.
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| 17. | And he normally hits the headlines for the wrong reasons.
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| 18. | In 2001, Price hit the headlines when he signed a ?80, 000 two-year contract.
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| 19. | Two years later, the ticket hit the headlines as the Rose investigation became public.
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| 20. | Elsewhere in Fiji the golfer's triumph hadn't hit the headlines.
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