61. But the Kings have fallen hard since then and made more news for off-ice matters than anything else. 62. Certainly he made news by parading around the island naked on several occasions, images that were tastefully scrambled by CBS. 63. Cameras and microphones record everyone who enters or leaves the house and stampede after anyone who might make news. 64. Clinton aides sometimes squirm when he begins free-associating, nervous that he might be so exhausted or unguarded that he will unintentionally make news. 65. Chamberlain continued to make news after his playing days ended. 66. Collins said cities were chosen because they made news with police brutality reports. 67. Companies made news. 68. Congressional sources have brought to the surface the few interesting tidbits that might have made news at the hearings. 69. Crime is also making news. 70. Cyrk also made news as a footnote in the O.J. Simpson trial. |