31.  Barak made news on Thursday when he referred explicitly, for the first time in public, to the establishment of a Palestinian state.

32.  Beating the incumbent Democrat in his suburban Dallas district, Armey made news during his first term by sleeping on a cot in the House gym to save money.

33.  Before animal rights activists made national news.

34.  Bent on making news, they bombard him with questions designed to provoke an explosion.

35.  Because of the already tumultuous effect of such start-ups, both Downes and Mui scoff at the spate of record-breaking mergers and acquisitions that have been making front-page news.

36.  Beyond the Boit story, Mingey noted that Nike had other involvements with athletes who made news at the games.

37.  Besides hiring and firing lawyers, recanting his admission of guilt, filing appeals and giving interviews, he continued to make news with escape attempts.

38.  Bobby Valentine made news Thursday.

39.  Booking candidates and having them make news on the programs becomes a primary goal.

40.  Both circumstances probably make more news than when a person kills a person.

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