61. Atlanta day trader Mark Barton made nationwide headlines last week when he killed nine people in a murderous stroll through two office buildings. 62. Before his divorce last year from singer Janis Gill, he had only made headlines for his charity work. 63. Between rollovers and failing tires, sport utility vehicles, especially, have been making headlines. 64. Blair went to the Rogerses, and the apparent snub to Foster made headlines. 65. Bless the Rockets for their timing and their knack for making big headlines exactly when they must have them. 66. Bobby Witt has taken the early lead among his fellow vagabonds who made headlines in baseball the past six weeks. 67. Breaching it makes headlines, as the conductor Daniel Barenboim knows very well. 68. -- one player after another has taken his turn at making headlines. 69. A big new survey making headlines before it opens. 70. A distinct minority, Afro-Mexicans face discrimination and often live in conditions of extreme poverty that never make headlines here. |