| 21. | He doesn't make the headlines of yore, but that's fine with him.
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| 22. | Once again in the tabloids can make the headlines read " Rocca the Choka ."
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| 23. | Child-welfare workers usually make the headlines when they are accused of having failed in their jobs.
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| 24. | Acquisitions, mergers and workforce reductions still regularly make the headlines as corporate giants become supergiants and multinationals.
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| 25. | It's good to see her step out of his burly shadow and make the headlines herself.
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| 26. | Although a middle-ranking Second Division club King's Park did at times make the headlines.
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| 27. | Peruvians maintain this is an isolated event, a last effort to make the headlines by a dying guerrilla movement.
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| 28. | But this week, in the early, flat stages, it is the sprinters who are making the headlines.
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| 29. | They were not the big-names of the struggle against apartheid, their stories did not make the headlines.
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| 30. | In a real government, a grave mishandling will make the headlines in the entire media and be covered appropriately.
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