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Barcelona's Lionel Messi this week become the first player in Europe to pass 60 goals in one season since Munich's Gerd Müller forty years ago.
All Charlie Hebdo's standard repertory company of tasteless excess was packed into 16 pages which may this week become the best-selling newspaper or magazine in the western world.
It's disco to the power of x, a thumping great Village People pastiche that outclasses its inspiration, and will this week become the most unabashedly queer song to hit the charts since the heyday of groups such as Boystown Gang.
What follows are the stories of four people who will this week become Americans: Armand Amzallag from Morocco, Mikhail Chernyak from Russia, Diego Bautista from Colombia and Thanh Quoc Lam from Vietnam.
All freelance broadcasters approaching the renewal date of a contract (and Ross's is believed to fall this week) become nervous and there had been signs that Ross might have had something to fear.
Warner Brothers will this week become the first Hollywood studio since the 1940s to have a permanent base in the UK, when it completes the purchase of Leavesden Studios outside Watford, in Hertfordshire, which it used to film the Harry Potter series.
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The centre of Kiev, one of Europe's great capital cities, this week became a choking war zone.
Reading about this work, I was reminded of an observation made by my colleague Peter Hessler, who this week became a newly minted MacArthur fellow.
It was the Belarusian Foreign Minister who this week became the latest in a long line of people to declare that "sport and politics must be kept separate".
Consider the institution that is Representative John D. Dingell, a Democrat who has represented Detroit since 1955 and who this week becomes the longest-serving House member in history.
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