1. A man saying the same makes national news. 2. Announcing a change in policy, Idris Wakil said that from now on what ordinary people did should make the news. 3. It must have made front-page news. 4. The protests made headline news. 5. Tuesday, she made news that was sure to get around, even to out-of-the-way McClain. 6. Twenty years ago environmental issues rarely made the news. 7. ADVANCES at the leading edge of technology are what usually make the news at Sellafield. 8. CUB reporters in primary and secondary schools in the North-East can make news with School Scoop. 9. A year ago it would have made headline news. 10. The pilot whale -- a small cetacean, closer to a dolphin than a whale -- made the news last month following publicity by the Environmental Investigation Agency. |