71. They also grabbed headlines by dating famous actresses, such as Liz Taylor and Audrey Hepburn. 72. This past year has been particularly punishing as biotech stocks have fallen from favor and investment fiascos such as Imclone Systems and Enron Corp. grab headlines. 73. Three weeks ago, Bill Bradley grabbed headlines by suddenly jumping ahead of Vice President Al Gore in the Democratic contest in New Hampshire. 74. Thus, the politician who manages to grab the headlines or appear on prime-time television most frequently, is seen as the more effective and better qualified. 75. Violence is glorified in movies, and killers grab headlines in the news. 76. Violence is glorified in movies and killers grab headlines in the news. 77. We want to be the ones grabbing the headlines when this is over. 78. While mergermania grabbed headlines this year, breakups also were in vogue. 79. While Mexico has grabbed headlines, the possibility of a currency crisis also has been quietly developing in Canada, which complicates NAFTA relationships even more. 80. While Web sites have been grabbing the headlines, instant messaging has quietly become the fastest-growing, most widely used real-time communications tool since the telephone. |