Sentences with phrase «also hit the headlines»

Meanwhile, a Christian farmer and Methodist lay preacher near Carlisle has also hit the headlines during the floods.
At the end of March a brutal fight broke out in Argentina's Primera B division, with both sets of players from Instituto and Guillermo Brown ending the fixture in chaos — and now the country's Primera division has also hit the headlines for violence, in what is an appalling advert for Argentine football.
The site also hit headlines in 2011 when a hack allowed 30,000 «sub-standard» people to sign up,...
Mobile phone network Three also hit the headlines on a number of occasions this week.
Alcatel also hit the headlines recently with a BlackBerry Bold clone with a cost of # 44, where the BlackBerry Torch looking OT - 980 goes on sale for # 99.95 on pay as you go deals with Carphone Warehouse from October onwards.
Sony Ericsson also hit the headlines this week by confirmed there are no plans to include the Nokia operating system Symbian, in future mobile phones.

Not exact matches

That would let them avoid nasty headlines in the future, but it would also mean a significant economic hit for a country that can't exactly take it in stride.
Given that the headline payroll growth has been solid, the latest round of US GDP data (for Q2) surprised to the upside, and personal consumption, real personal consumption and personal income data also surprised to the upside (July data), PCE inflation (fell to 1.4 % Y / Y in July, hitting the lowest since late 2015) and general wage growth has been the missing piece of the puzzle for the Fed.
However, scenes before the game as the City bus made its way to the stadium dominated headlines too, with thousands of Liverpool fans lining the streets to greet the visitors with flares and songs while projectiles were also seen hitting the bus.
Sam Liang (Miramonte - Orinda), Sr. — Tim Tague earned most of the headlines, but Sam Liang was awful good in his own right for the Matadors, nishing 9 - 1 with 1.33 ERA while also hitting.387.
Emile Heskey's name has been famous in the footballing world for a long time but is also a name that has hit the headlines recently as he signed for Bolton Wanderers recently and scored on his debut.
That could also hit upon another reason that grammar schools have remained so stubbornly in the headlines.
The University of Southern Mississippi — also popularly known as Southern Miss — has hit headlines with its recent announcement of acquiring no less than a 1000 Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1's.
It's also been hitting the headlines everywhere from Re-Nest to Ride This Bike.
Most recently the courier firm, Deliveroo, has hit the headlines by allegedly requiring couriers to sign contracts which not only confirm that they are selfemployed, but also provide that they will pay Deliveroo's legal fees if they assert to the contrary in the Employment Tribunal.
The committee also says it has fresh questions for Alexander Nix in light of revelations that hit the headlines at the weekend about how a researcher's app was used to gather personal information on about 270,000 Facebookers and 50 million of their friends, back in 2015 — data that was passed to CA in violation of Facebook's policies.
While Bitcoin has been making the headlines for hitting record highs and lows that give new meaning to the term «volatility», it's also increasingly gaining attention with regard to cybersecurity.
A closer look at new user acquisitions also shows a spike during the week in which WannaCry hit the headlines, indicating that these users had read about Bitcoin in the media and have no previous relationship with cryptocurrency.
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