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Finally, the whole agreement was to be secret, which ensured that when Peter Grottian, a political scientist and emeritus professor at Humboldt, obtained a copy last month after becoming a shareholder in Deutsche Bank, the ensuing scandal produced huge headlines in the German news media.
That made "huge headlines" in the church-affiliated newspapers in Rome, said John L. Allen Jr., senior correspondent for The National Catholic Reporter, a liberal Catholic outlet.
Since 19 July, Boston have traded away seven regulars, helping to make huge headlines while bringing in a haul of goodies in return.
There were huge headlines in all the newspapers and toasts proffered by everyone from television personalities to members of Parliament.
The front page of the Detroit News screams, "Texas Bound!" in a huge headline and the Detroit Free Press proclaims, "Whew!
When it actually happened, it made huge headlines".
Either way, it is going to make huge headlines.
"When the Imperial main canal first started running water through it in 1901," he told me in 2009, "there was a huge headline in the paper: Water is Here".
"When the Imperial main canal first started running water through it in 1901," Vollmann says, "there was a huge headline in the paper: Water is Here".
Last week, a huge headline in The Huffington Post proclaimed, "The Ax Approaches," atop an article about management buyouts and possible layoffs in the Times newsroom.
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