51. As Grier spoke, miracle boy Michael Bishop, who has made more headlines than plays since his arrival in Foxborough two years ago, was warming up. 52. Around the same time, Barber made headlines with his subsequently inescapable Adagio for Strings. 53. As it turned out, the problems in other parts of Mexico that made the headlines did not really apply to Morelia. 54. As an adult he had trouble finding work and made headlines for drug- and assualt-related arrests. 55. As chairman of Oracle Corp., Ellison has made headlines recently by announcing that he might raise the money to buy troubled Apple Computer Inc. 56. As scientists look for answers, the bacterium has made headlines. 57. Aserkoff sees improvement in a number of small areas, such as regulatory issues, that may not make headlines but will lead to an improving economic environment. 58. At the same time his family life was also making headlines. 59. Baby steps may not make headlines, but, usually, carry the day eventually. 60. Baptists make headlines over their denominational controversies, but many of the most peaceful and loving individuals are members of that faith. |