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Though not many were actually reported, it was enough to catch headlines in the earliest days, so Apple is taking no chances this time.
But to catch headlines she miscalled it a "fun palace", which evoked for councillors a vision of actors copulating in the bushes.
While tales of murdered animals may catch headlines, it's still the charcoal trade that provides the greatest illicit opportunity.
The world's most viewer-friendly volcanoes are diverse: some are easily recognizable, others exotic; some sleep while others catch headlines with their fiery theatrics.
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It was a seemingly tasteless stunt that caught headlines around the globe for Pavel Durov, the founder of Russia's biggest social network, VKontakte.
The program opened in mock hype of the confrontation, which caught headlines through the week as each snipped at the other over the air.
Make America Awesome, another anti-Trump PAC that caught headlines for its ad featuring a nude photo of Trump's wife Melania earlier this year, was less clear about its future after disappointing results on Tuesday.
The problem is that ministers love to launch initiatives to catch the headlines.
The sale of Golden Syrup to Americans will catch the headlines, but this is no Cadbury.
Of course, the top few places catch the headlines, with Carlos Slim, the Mexican telecom owner, still ahead of Bill Gates.
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