Several cruise ship incidents have made headlines in the past year and a half.
Radcliffe, best known for playing Harry Potter, made headlines for appearing nude in the play.
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Nasdaq OMX Group made headlines after announcing plans for a new private-market joint venture with SharesPost.
Twitter made headlines earlier in January, providing the first pictures of downed US Airways flight 1549.
One man who made headlines in the race, without winning, was South Africa's Oscar Pistorius.
When Natalia Makarova defected from the Soviet Union in 1970, she made headlines around the globe.
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She made headlines on her first day in office by inspecting troops when seven months' pregnant.
The video has made headlines in many South American countries, especially in the neighbours involved.
Magnotta's name made headlines last week but he had already left disturbing trail in cyberspace.
In 2006 Patrick Kennedy, driving on Ambien, had a terrible car crash that made headlines.
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Pop star Madonna's contested adoption of a 1-year-old boy from Malawi has made headlines.
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Joe the Plumber made headlines during the 2008 presidential campaign by asking then-candidate Obama a difficult question.
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Even if he hadn't scored or allegedly tried to bite Ivanovic, Suarez still would have made headlines.
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Two particularly high-profile quad bike accidents have made headlines and brought the dangers to wider public attention.
This is not the first time a "paralysis as punishment" sentence has made headlines in Saudi Arabia.
Nike founder Phil Knight made headlines recently for his controversial opinions in two of sports' biggest scandals.
The final had already made headlines due to the performance of Corpus Christi's team captain Ms Trimble.
Apple recently made headlines by acquiring AuthenTec, a network and cloud security company with fingerprint identification technology.
Recently, Twitter has made headlines as some large investors have dished out more cash, and its valuation rises.
The news, announced in February, made headlines, as is usual with all things French that so fascinate Americans.
Last year, an emperor penguin, the original Happy Feet, made headlines when he appeared on New Zealand's shores.
His presence in Budapest made headlines last month, when reporters from the UK's Sun newspaper tracked him down.
She made headlines again in April 2008 when she acknowledged a longtime relationship with baseball great Roger Clemens.
Alki David recently made headlines for teaming up with controversial rapper Chief Keef for his series of attempted holographic concerts.
Boyd also made headlines last week when he was offered the chance to write the next James Bond novel.
He made headlines racing the government to sequence the human genome in 2000.
Bank earnings made headlines throughout the week, but perhaps the most scrutinized report came from JPMorgan Chase.
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The attack on Asyraf Haziq, 20, made headlines after it appeared on YouTube.
Hewlett-Packard made headlines as well, posting weak profit forecast as CEO Meg Whitman tries to turn the company around.
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