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His half-hour set made headlines for a few reasons.
THE charges were bound to generate big headlines for a little-known regulator.
That trajectory's traveler is Alex Kelly, a name in intermittent bursts of headlines for a decade.
The church has been put in the headlines for a reason.
Cutting the number of MPs may ensure good headlines for a day.
When I was in India, however, Mr. Raju was grabbing headlines for a less exalted reason.
The BBC will therefore allow its journalists to create two headlines for a story.
Now Christodoulou, still in her twenties, should make headlines for a second time.
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In 1996, Lingua Franca made headlines for an article describing a hoax played by Alan Sokal, a New York University physicist.
Our 3-1 win at Swindon should have made the headlines for an excellent team performance that sent us back to the top of the League One table.
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