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    1. They included some union and business leaders who regarded him as the best possibility for lifting the city out of a cycle of drugs and murder that has brought unwelcome headlines across the nation.
    2. The long-term danger, in fact, worries Mideast experts more than the gunboat diplomacy capturing current headlines.
    3. A painting that had garnered headlines in 1988 for selling at the world-record price for an Alfred Sisley, $3.6 million, went back on the block and failed to sell.
    4. The two headlines on the front page of yesterday's FT said it all. Manufacturing recovery wavers, said the first.
    5. If at the same time the United States can continue to raise exports and lower imports, the good news probably will get the attention it merits, while crisis headlines become the dust of history.
    6. The nine-minute live exchange between Bush and Rather on the "CBS Evening News" on Jan. 25, spurred angry phone calls to CBS affiliates across the country, as well as headlines and political analysis of the fallout.
    7. There were similar, if less overtly francophobic, headlines in the German, Dutch and Belgian press.
    8. Adcock, 57, made headlines in April when he leaped from a crowd at Princess Diana as she was talking to members of a crowd in Northumberland.
    9. After the boatlifts ferried Cubans to Key West, he disappeared from the headlines and from Miami.
    10. Purchases of prime real estate and Hollywood movie studios by the Japanese grabbed the headlines, but the most dramatic inroads by the Japanese have come in banking, according to the institute's study.
    11. The papers are being deployed with his customary skill by Labour's Mr Robin Cook, who is 'releasing' them in batches aimed, as smart bombs are to their targets, at the TV news headlines.
    12. In its dispatch Friday, it said it could not find the other five survivors, the rescuers or any witnesses to the incident that made headlines around the world.
    13. The film maker decided that he didn't want to focus on the obvious (and dramatic) aspects of the case: the headlines, the public fascination with the heiress turned urban street-fighter.
    14. The couple made headlines a year ago when they were reunited after nearly 10 years apart because Novikov was unable to leave the Soviet Union.
    15. They blame the news media. "It appears a Rottweiler has only to sneeze and it is in the headlines," Marilyn Hayward of the British Rottweiler Association was quoted as telling The Sunday Times.
    16. It was not signed, but it carried the tag line often used by President Saddam Hussein himself: "To hell with the villains." The army newspaper Al-Qadissiyeh denounced the Senate vote with banner headlines.
    17. Souza gained headlines during the mayoral primary campaign when he was excluded from a debate because, debate organizers said, he had less than 1 percent of the vote in a poll.
    18. The court decision closes the book on an 8-year-old case that divided Australia and captured headlines worldwide.
    19. Then there are the headlines about the "$140,000 cable-TV interest" and possible "ethics" violation.
    20. On Friday, 10 unions at the paper known for its screaming headlines agreed to $19 million in concessions.
    21. To the Russians, it is a bore. But both at least make headlines in the newspapers of the rest of the continent which in turn react passionately.
    22. They laughed and said, `Another trashy TV movie rehashing headlines.'
    23. Instead, Jones reacted angrily when Swindall grabbed headlines the night Jones won the Democratic primary by demanding to see Jones' arrest record.
    24. The difficulty of the course has increased to match the competitors' skill. Badminton's unwanted headlines were followed by those during Wembley's annual Horse of the Year show in October.
    25. German unity is in that sense a great opportunity for new thinking.' There are gloom-laden headlines in the media.
    26. Connors began raising money for the car when he heard the news, which made headlines in the United States and Canada.
    27. The challenger, 46-year-old housewife Sigrun Thorsteinsdottir, captured eve-of-election headlines when her Friday afternoon rally in the Icelandic capital was disrupted by a bomb scare.
    28. Among Mr. Brecher's headlines cited by the nationwide panel of judges was one about a financial executive's quirky memos: "Memo to: Mr. Ball. Re: Your Messages.
    29. When Mills & Boon last grabbed the headlines by picking Britain's Most Romantic MP, within three years the winner had separated from his wife and lost his seat in parliament.
    30. First proposed last October, Rule 144a _ like the controversial Salman Rushdie novel _ remained obscure to all but devotees until it was publicly attacked and turned into a hot news story. "We got some very inflammatory headlines," she said.
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