101. He sought treatment at the Betty Ford Center, and that made news. 102. His verbal fancy first made national news when he distributed an audiotape to GOP candidates suggesting words to use. 103. His first cuts on designer Mary Quaint made news when British fashion as well as the model Twiggy were on the rise. 104. However, religion only makes news when scandalous. 105. His foray behind the Dairy Queen counter made national news and also made him the hero of the common man. 106. In fact, the weather rarely makes the news here. 107. In announcing his resignation, Dole made speechifying news in finally following the lyrical paragraphs of a newly hired novelist-speechwriter. 108. In recent years, counties have made news mostly for cronyism and corruption, with a parade of veteran county officials caught on the take. 109. In the last year he has become the anchor who not only reports news, but makes news. 110. In Kenya, the verdicts made front-page news Wednesday in both daily newspapers, though it was not the main story in one of the papers. |