81.   Everywhere you look, the high cost of prescription drugs is making news.

82.   Executives at IBM, which made news this winter by dismantling its notoriously stiff dress code, said job candidates should not take the headlines as a fashion tip.

83.   Flanders made news recently when she tested positive for a therapeutic drug after winning the Spinaway at Saratoga and was then disqualified.

84.   For half a century, Kennedys have made news by entering politics.

85.   Fox broadcaster John Madden, who has made news because he rides a bus to all NFL games and functions, has found a sponsor for the vehicle.

86.   Funny where you find memories about things that once made big news.

87.   Going up against nearly a dozen other newsmagazines, the program wanted to premiere with a big story that would make news.

88.   Gusinsky, for his part, said his job at Media-Most was more about making money than making news.

89.   Harvard has been making news in recent years.

90.   Gonzalez also made national news when he tried to impeach Presidents Ronald Reagan twice and George Bush once.

v. + news >>共 541
hear 9.39%
make 6.23%
break 5.00%
get 4.38%
welcome 4.34%
receive 3.49%
have 3.41%
take 3.11%
release 2.97%
follow 2.59%
make + n. >>共 695
decision 5.09%
sense 2.96%
progress 2.62%
money 2.37%
mistake 2.08%
change 2.05%
way 1.91%
comment 1.73%
difference 1.71%
statement 1.61%
news 0.22%
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