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During this second phase, some large early adopters get involved, spurring further headlines.
Further headlines followed when it was claimed he gave the severed ear not to a prostitute (as often said) but a maid.
Friis and Zennström made further headlines in 2006 by being named to Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people.
(The title of his article is "Curtains for the Baath," a play on the name of Saddam's Baath political party; this suggests further headlines like "Going to the Mat With Baath," "Baath Throws In Towel," etc).
Chisora, who has a history of controversial incidents ranging from biting an opponent to slapping Klitschko at the weigh-in before their fight - risked further headlines yesterday by claiming that he, too, was heading for Vegas.
Maroni made further headlines when he announced that a limited number of Italian troops would be deployed in Italian cities as a part of an experimental law-and-order measure.
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Since the most egregious examples of passengers being stuck inside a plane on the tarmac have occurred because lower-level employees did not know what to do or even whom to call, the requirement to have a plan — and a designated airline representative to make decisions — may be the most effective way to prevent further headline-grabbing embarrassments.
Only on Friday the Rugby Football Union opted to suspend two back-room staff, the kicking coach Dave Alred and conditioning coach Paul Stridgeon, for their part in the ball-switching saga during the match against Romania which earned further unwanted headlines.
However, the effect on the nuclear industry will go much further than headline-grabbing concerns around the health impacts.
The tabloids went a step further, with understated headlines like "EVIL INCARNATE".
A "drip, drip" of further high-pay headlines is predicted by the HCA for 2014.
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