The video has made headlines in many South American countries, especially in the neighbours involved.
Pop star Madonna's contested adoption of a 1-year-old boy from Malawi has made headlines.
This is not the first time a "paralysis as punishment" sentence has made headlines in Saudi Arabia.
Recently, Twitter has made headlines as some large investors have dished out more cash, and its valuation rises.
The product has made headlines for its impact on the economy, driven by tremendous customer loyalty perhaps more than its value added features.
The Recording Industry Association of America has made headlines by tracking down and suing users, demanding compensation for music that was copied and traded.
However, it has only been in the past nine years that the Orangemen's annual Battle of the Somme commemoration service has made headlines around the world.
Every step of her own maturation -- from the time she danced with a pole at the 2009 Teen Choice Awards, to her drastic haircut in 2012 -- has made headlines.
Since his arrival in the UK, Balotelli has made headlines for setting his house on fire with fireworks, handing out wads of money to the homeless, tussling with teammates on the pitch and throwing darts at his club's youth team players.
It's who won't be making the trek to Maryland that has made CPAC headlines so far.
Arpaio has made national headlines for years with his unorthodox -- and often controversial -- style of justice.
She has made the headlines several times since returning to Russia, posing provocatively for a Russian men's magazine and turning up for the launch of a Soyuz spacecraft in Kazakhstan.
The most intractable flash point may stem from a quiet trend that has not yet made headlines: Chinese companies and government-sponsored investment vehicles are increasingly purchasing U.S. assets.
In fact Fowler has only made the headlines recently for his problems, including a little spat with Graeme Le Saux, and a rather unorthodox goal celebration after scoring against Everton.
The case has made national and international headlines for weeks, spawning outrage over the lack of women's safety in India and calls to toughen the country's rape and sexual assault laws.
Now the term has made the leap from national headlines to the court record.
This story made headlines today but has been around for some time.
Berezovsky made headlines last year after losing what has been called one of the most expensive private lawsuits in history against a former friend and ally, Russian magnate Roman Abramovich.
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In addition to his interest in neuroscience, Bezos has long funded a secretive aerospace company called Blue Origin, which made headlines in August when one of their unmanned spacecrafts blew up during a test flight.
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Chirac has called for 'zero tolerance' policies, similar to those that first made headlines in New York, to be introduced.
And too often, it seems, CPSC has also made the short-sighted choice to completely recall a product, to garner headlines and appease those consumer groups.
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