81. Her novels are diverse, their subjects seemingly culled from newspaper headlines. 82. His purchases in New York City, Mexico City or Sao Paulo are often made with a very public flourish and accompanied across Latin America by newspaper headlines. 83. In London, newspaper headlines Tuesday were reminiscent of the old days. 84. In the old days, he hogged prime-time news programmes and newspaper headlines almost every day, particularly when his intellectual oddities were presented for public consumption. 85. Local newspaper headlines are calling it a match between David and Goliath, and the metaphor is certainly apt. 86. Newspaper headlines proclaimed the nation a champion. 87. OH boy, the newspaper headlines for this story will definitely be sensational, were my initial thoughts. 88. Newspaper headlines echoed his sentiments. 89. Now and then, newspaper headlines pop up about borrowers, sometimes entire families, committing suicide over debts. 90. Oil, on the other hand, has gone from newspaper headlines to a trade statistic. |