1. Celebrity divorces have made big headlines. 2. Big headlines saying if Labour get in today will the last person out of Britain please put the lights out. 3. And when America refused to let China hold the Olympics, that made big headlines. 4. Big headlines. 5. Bless the Rockets for their timing and their knack for making big headlines exactly when they must have them. 6. Both grab big headlines from Silicon Valley to Shanghai. 7. But his critics have derided him as Tinkering Tommy, a genius at garnering big headlines for minor changes in the system. 8. For the time being, the big headlines regarding Nasdaq relate to its volatility, not to its systems. 9. If we beat Cuba, it is going to be a big headline. 10. In each case, bloodbaths on the bourses produced big headlines but little effect on the global economy, thanks to adroit monetary policy and swift adjustments. |
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