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And Rocketboom promised to turn the video blog into a real moneymaker, earning headlines in February for making $80,000 by using eBay to sell its first advertisements.
Their wedding was the sensation of the decade, earning headlines around the country, and the marriage was a true love match; they were together for sixty-two years, until Mackay's death, in 1988, at the age of eighty-five.
The findings come despite Africa's economies having grown by an average of 4.8% between 2002 and 2011, making it the new darling of the investment community and earning headlines such as "the hopeful continent" from the Economist magazine.
By 1957, he was earning headlines when he represented a Colombian promoter who wanted to bring bullfighting to Baltimore.
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And rarely do punters earn headlines for routine drills before Mother's Day.
In recent years, the township has earned headlines for reasons good and bad.
Mr. de Blasio's crusade on Citizens United — and the savvy choice of Wall Street as a target — earned headlines.
The ad will earn headlines, but it could also turn off voters who see its message as too negative, or simply nonsensical.
While his dinosaurs sometimes earned headlines — he found another skin-bearing hadrosaur, nicknamed Dakota, while still in high school — turtles remained his passion.
In using his posturing and filibustering to earn headlines and raise money, he probably did more for his presidential campaign than his cause.
In using his posturing and filibustering to earn headlines and raise money, it seems he has done more for his presidential campaign than his cause.(Photo credit: AFP).
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