Contrast this with how a high-profile U.S. politician's temper is covered across the pond.
One of the world's best tennis players lost Wednesday to a guy who just weeks ago was driving himself eight hours to play in low-profile U.S. tournaments.
Schmidt, who is the highest-profile U.S. business executive to visit North Korea since leader Kim Jong Un took power a year ago, has not spoken publicly about the reasons behind the journey to North Korea.
From there on the solar manufacturing world began to crumble and, along the way, we saw the demise of high-profile U.S. startups such as Solyndra and Abound Solar and the bankruptcies of long-time players such as Q-Cells in Germany.
The badge initiative has received some high-profile champions in U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and NASA administrator Charles Bolden.
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Alexander is currently in Namibia, fighting extradition to the U.S. His high-profile flight and the subsequent manhunt injected some drama into the otherwise-obscure scandal over stock-option backdating.
Other high-profile cases of U.S. citizens suing other nations include the families of the "Brothers to the Rescue" pilots shot down near Cuba, and the father of Alisa Flatow, killed in a 1995 bus bombing in Jerusalem.
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High-profile users include the U.S. Department of Justice, which said a ban could disrupt essential government services.
Further, with recent high-profile attacks at large U.S. enterprises like Facebook, Microsoft, New York Times, NBC, etc.
Keller is, arguably, the most high-profile chef in The U.S. the only restaurateur to run a pair of three-Michelin-starred restaurants, The French Laundry and Per Se, simultaneously.
"In the early 1980s, I learned a big lesson when I saw some companies here in Mexico failing and some high-profile companies in the U.S. also declining, " Zambrano recalls.
Mr. Siegel got his first high-profile test during the U.S. track and field trials in late June when Jeneba Tarmoh finished third in the 100-meter sprint but was later declared in a dead heat with Allyson Felix.
In the biggest high-profile incident in the U.S. in recent years, more than 3, 000 passengers aboard the Carnival Splendor were towed to shore in 2010 by a Mexican tugboat after an engine-room fire cut off the ship's electricity.
The last high-profile case was the 2010 U.S. arrest of 11 Russian spies who has been operating under deep cover for years, including the redheaded Anna Chapman, who later returned to Russia to become a model and minor celebrity.
There were other high-profile departures in the form of 2011 U.S. PGA champion Keegan Bradley, Lee Westwood and 2012 British Open winner Ernie Els.
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State Department and other administration officials said on Monday that the U.S. is considering a series of high-profile steps regarding the Middle East with the intention of shoring up Arab support for its campaign against terrorism.
Yet many Afghans are deeply uneasy about the country's fate as the U.S.-led coalition withdraws, amid high-profile attacks in this year's annual spring fighting season.
U.S. military forces have been playing a high-profile and high appreciated role in helping with disaster relief, including aiding in searching for and identifying the dead.
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Another foreign company with a big profile in the U.S. is Switzerland-based Nestle (otc: NSRGY - news - people ), which is well known in the States for its Crunch and Butterfinger candy bars, Toll House cookies and Nesquik chocolate mix.
The most high-profile aspect of the latest international efforts is the U.N. observer team, many of which arrived ahead of Mood earlier this month.
In recent days, top U.S. cabinet officers have traveled around the world on high-profile diplomatic missions.
Despite this high-profile death-by-Segway, the vast majority of U.S. states have given Segway users considerable latitude to operate on sidewalks, bike paths and roads.
He's had a cult following and healthy overseas readership but was little-known in the U.S. until "Savages" raised his profile a bit in 2010.
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With criminal charges now lodged in two high-profile options backdating cases, one on each coast, the U.S. Department of Justice is sending a clear signal to top company executives: Shape up now.
Other high-profile guests whose work will be recognized by the council on May 7 are U.N.
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When it comes to the U.S. market for initial public offerings, though, Facebook was just a high-profile flop in a series of lesser-known flops.
New Jersey U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman said he retained Ms. Kessler on half a dozen high-profile cases while he was in private practice.
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Samsung will try to reach U.S. consumers by using the internet, telemarketing and visual advertising (such as high-profile ads on airport luggage carousels and buses).
She also won high-profile convictions in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and the 1998 terrorist attacks on two U.S. embassies in Africa, and put crime boss John Gotti away.
Bottom line: If, consistent with our base-case expectation, the U.S. averts a recession, equities are inexpensive enough to provide investors with an attractive risk-reward profile.
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