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The deaths of carriage horses and police horses often make news in New York City, but past and present city stable operators said that while death was a part of working with live animals, such a barrage was worrisome.
For so much of last season, and pieces of the new one, the Philadelphia Flyers managed to make news in all the wrong ways.
U.N.L.V. also managed to make news in the nonscandal category by picking a new head coach and by passing over the temptation to hire Larry Brown or Bob Knight, a move applauded by CBSSports.com's Gary Parrish.
He seems determined not to make news in this interview.
For not a huge investment I can make documentaries that will make news in the world".
That would not make news in any other season, but this year has been different for Posada.
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Timothy A. Franklin, the new editor of The Baltimore Sun, has shown quite a knack for making news in the process of publishing it.
Music and film also made news in July, when the London 2012 Festival announced a plan to commission new scores for early silent films by Sir Alfred Hitchcock.
Mr. Wolfowitz has already made news in both roles.
In politics, Houston made news in December 2009 when city controller Annise Parker was elected mayor.
His marriage in 1953 to an Italian actress and writer, Lucia Drudi, made news in Rome.
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