71. A fire that did serious damage to Green Gables made headlines across Japan. 72. A Magic-Michael showdown next week certainly would make headlines. 73. A muddled plan to teach black English in the schools made outraged headlines, but the actual teaching methods make sense. 74. A nascent germ theory of heart disease is now making headlines. 75. A well-known sports figure blurts out a racially insensitive remark, it makes headlines and the world jumps to his defense. 76. A series of charges and counter-charges made headlines for the next month. 77. Aberrant cases of suspected child abuse tied to cultural traditions regularly make headlines in this increasingly diverse nation. 78. Actually, confrontations while hiking, camping or adventuring in the outdoors are extremely rare, so rare that they make headlines when one does occur. 79. After his arrest, Agron fattened his notoriety by feeding the tabloids the sorts of menacing quotes that make screaming headlines. 80. Advanced Cell Technology made world headlines last month when the company announced it had cloned a human embryo, growing it into six cells before it stopped developing. |