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The appearance drew in eyeballs and sparked headlines.
The news sparked headlines and set Champagne fountains around the world flowing.
That sparked headlines about a possible Clinton-Castro presidential ticket in 2016.
But it's the Rocket Man's views on Jesus's sexuality which have sparked headlines across the world.
Each incident sparked headlines and outrage, but the grim toll has continued into this year.
The alleged case of mistaken identity sparked headlines in New Zealand, where 37-year-old Ardern took office last month.
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This morning, past and present chiefs of the International Monetary Fund came down from their august perches to spark headlines on the world economic turmoil in the past year.
Bennett's route into teaching encompassed six years running nightclubs in Soho, including a popular club on Wardour Street – sparking headlines that the government's new behaviour tsar was a former bouncer.
It's also trying to stress that though some islands bore the brunt of Pam – sparking headlines claiming the entire nation had been left homeless – others, like the country's largest, Espiritu Santo, came through unscathed.
The Lib Dem leader outshone David Cameron and Gordon Brown in the first of their three encounters, sparking headlines claiming he was the most popular politician since Winston Churchill and vitriolic attacks from right-leaning newspapers who had previously ignored him.
The country singer's look went far from unnoticed at the time, sparking headlines for the risqué nature of the dress.
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