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Peaceful demonstrators have made more headlines than violent protesters.

And "Avenue Q" and "Spamalot" probably made more headlines.

She aggressively took on the teachers' union, but made more headlines than lasting reforms.

So far, however, ICANN has made more headlines for controversy than for consensus.It got off to a bad start.

A peerage for Julian Fellowes, creator of Downton Abbey, and a damehood for Lady Antonia Fraser made more headlines.

Clooney visited the White House and spoke to President Obama about the crisis, and made more headlines when he was arrested in a protest outside the Sudanese Embassy.

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Or perhaps the reason is to make more headlines.

Last summer, his staff members, with their infighting, were making more headlines than the candidate.

At the hundredth anniversary of his death, as more letters and lovers are revealed, Brooke is making more headlines as a famous playboy than as a poet or patriot.

Equities make more headlines, but futures and options are fast becoming the bloodiest front in the battle for global dominance among financial marketplaces.Derivatives are so called because they derive their value from an underlying asset, such as a stock, bond, interest rate or commodity.

Apple's approval policy for iOS apps has long been a subject for speculation and squabbles: every time the company rejects a high-profile app (or, as seems to increasingly be the case with Google's iOS apps, is thought to be dragging its heels over approving one) it makes more headlines.

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