| 11. | Today he makes the headlines in Russia and abroad.
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| 12. | Some killings make the headlines, or the Internet.
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| 13. | It also makes the headlines, thanks to expert publicity and regular controversy.
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| 14. | TEN years ago, tin was making the headlines for all the wrong reasons.
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| 15. | And Bosnia continues to make the headlines.
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| 16. | A separate worrying aspect of the bureau's report did not make the headlines.
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| 17. | But it is their use by athletes out to cheat their competitors that make the headlines.
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| 18. | He doesn't make the headlines, but he gets the job done ."
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| 19. | Like a piece of performance art that makes the headlines, this show may draw real blood.
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| 20. | Will brownouts and system crashes make the news as regularly as train crashes make the headlines today?
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