| 41. | Melghat hit the headlines in 1997 for the death of 500 adivasi children due to malnutrition.
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| 42. | Curtis was playing in the League of Ireland for Shelbourne when he first hit the headlines.
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| 43. | Blake is the latest celebrity to hit the headlines as part of a true-life crime story.
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| 44. | Despite this, scandals continue to hit the headlines.
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| 45. | And the divorce negotiations between Prince Charles and Princess Diana hit the headlines every other day.
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| 46. | Only the horror stories hit the headlines.
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| 47. | The European Commission did everything in its power to make sure this did not hit the headlines,
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| 48. | The advertising fraternity will remember 1997 for the large number of comparative ads that hit the headlines.
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| 49. | October saw Brown really hit the headlines.
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| 50. | This study hit the headlines and caught the interest of those looking for a natural sleeping pill.
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