| 31. | That number grew to 15 from April through September, after the payoff scandall hit the headlines.
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| 32. | His exploits first hit the headlines in 1987 for trying to buy Pan American World Airways.
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| 33. | For once, Australia's athletes didn't hit the headlines.
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| 34. | "We have a lot of people in this community who don't want to hit the headlines,"
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| 35. | Last week, he hit the headlines for crashing his Mercedes 500 into an off-duty policeman's car.
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| 36. | Foz Coa hit the headlines, not least because the dam was due to flood the valley.
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| 37. | The ranges hit the headlines in 2012 when a soldier under training there was fatally wounded.
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| 38. | Following the situation at Ely Hospital a series of scandals in mental hospitals hit the headlines.
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| 39. | In 2009 he hit the headlines when he became a father at the age of 75.
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| 40. | In January 1972, Cooper hit the headlines when he broke the 800 m freestyle world record.
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