1. At the time, Napster was creating headlines by drawing tens of millions of people worldwide to its free service. 2. Despite the volumes of words uttered, this is not the place where Gingrich misspeaks to the point of creating a headline. 3. He has laid out policy positions, he says, but they do not create headlines because they are generally sensible. 4. He was known for his temper when he played with the Dolphins as well, once creating headlines when he made an obscene gesture to Bills fans in Buffalo. 5. Last week, two studies, one by the National Cancer Institute, created headlines around the country. 6. The abduction case has created headlines and raised concern not only in the Seattle area but also in New York City and Washington, D.C. 7. The idea of a race between Rudolph Giuliani and Hillary Clinton is so tasty that even the first hints of a speculation of a possibility created headlines. 8. They manage to avoid creating embarrassing headlines for their off-field behavior. 9. Valentine is a throwback to other managers who, for whatever reason, created more headlines than their players. 10. Alexandra Stevenson has created headlines with more than just her tennis, which has placed her in the quarterfinals of Wimbledon. |