111. Indeed, even at companies where family feuding goes on mostly behind closed doors, young relatives inevitably make news with their personal and professional ups and downs.
112. In Venezuela, only the biggest scams make news.
113. Internet music start-ups, angling to take the lead in the race to sell music online, have made big news recently by obtaining licenses from major record companies.
114. Isaacs and Mitchell hope to make news with their documentary.
115. Innovations are making news.
116. Instead of simply making the news, the Clinton administration wants to control how it is presented.
117. It is the off-season for professional football, but the AFC East, the division that sent four teams to the playoffs last season, continues to make news.
118. It made network news.
119. It made national news.
120. It says something about the carefree nature of our culture that the banning of Speedy Gonzales from the Cartoon Network makes the news.