41. And whether it makes headlines or not, the FCA figures to always be there. 42. And while Garcia has made headlines for hitting greens from behind trees and from underneath branches, that makes for excitement but is a poor foursomes strategy. 43. And when America refused to let China hold the Olympics, that made big headlines. 44. Anoushka Shankar is making headlines for her beauty, her youth and her gender in the male-dominated field of classical Indian sitar performance. 45. Another troubled firm for which Bear Stearns cleared trades made headlines on Thursday. 46. And, like the speech that catapulted her into public attention three years ago, she continues to make headlines, not always of her own choosing. 47. Andrew Cunanan was a cash business from the moment he first made headlines. 48. Another dizzying innovation makes headlines from the scientific frontier. 49. Army troops raided one house, making headlines in local newspapers. 50. As a result, the Whitney hemorrhaged staff and made headlines. |