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Media lists of the highest paid stars and executives grab headlines but are largely speculative.
THE Basque separatists of ETA used to grab headlines with their terrorist attacks.
It is a sure way to grab headlines and rattle the neighborhood.
They used their more prominent hostages to grandstand, releasing a few to grab headlines.
But increasingly it is local human-interest stories that grab headlines.
Unlike many top Paris designers, he never made theatrical, Erté-like costumes to grab headlines.
HONG KONG — Oil, gold and rice are the commodities that often grab headlines.
"Miracle materials" can still grab headlines and conjure up utopian visions, as graphene reveals.
She tries to grab headlines, much the way Rudy Giuliani used to do".
But BNP support is more concentrated and will grab headlines as well as votes.
And in his years as a former politician, he has sought to grab headlines by sometimes taking extreme positions.
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