61. Hwang hit the headlines when he won the Barcelona title. 62. If not, he will find a way to hit the headlines somehow. 63. Alami hit the headlines in January when he beat world number-one Pete Sampras at Doha. 64. Although he was in many ways the forgotten man of English cricket, Crawley hit the headlines during the close season. 65. Britain, condemned seven times, hit the headlines with sado-masochists who sought to defend their rights at Strasbourg. 66. But controversial Cruyff has hit the headlines recently by claiming some club officials have the knives out for him and are leading a campaign to oust him. 67. But it was still off-the field scandals rather than football that continued to hit the headlines. 68. During her absence from the game, Capriati hit the headlines when she was first arrested for shoplifting and then picked up by police on drugs charges. 69. Earlier this month she hit the headlines when she recently complained about what she considered voyeuristic coverage of her sport. 70. The protest, which embarrassed military authorities as it hit headlines in the local press, ended late last year after some protesters were paid some months of arrears. |