Sentences with phrase «hit the headlines of»

Not exact matches

In 2011, Handy hit the headlines: Her strategies beat the returns of the endowments at Harvard and Yale universities after her gutsy bet against U.S. stocks prior to the financial crisis.
As my colleague David Meyer reports, the purchase will likely require the scrutiny of the U.S. Committee on Foreign Investment (CFIUS), which recently hit the headlines by stalling Broadcom's unsolicited bid for Qualcomm until President Donald Trump outright nixed that deal.
Flint, Michigan hit the headlines early this year when President Obama declared a state of emergency after the area's water supply was rendered undrinkable due to lead contamination from old pipes.
The company has been hit by negative headlines since a number of media publications reported that the data of millions of users were improperly harvested by controversial political analytics firm Cambridge Analytica.
Consumer confidence hit a five year high this month, the headlines blared in response to the release of the most recent University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index.
BioNTech hit the headlines in July when its experimental personalized cancer vaccine, tailored to the tumors of individual patients, kept disease in check in an early - stage clinical trial.
Retail blowouts are hitting the headlines, but many of the problems date from before the global financial crisis.
This week bitcoin, a relatively young synthetic currency that people use to buy items over the web, made headlines after it hit an amazing peak in price of $ 4,726.
The European Central Bank remains very far away from hitting its objective for headline inflation of slightly below 2 %.
*** Dow Jones news headlined an article Tuesday titled, «Swiss National Bank Hits Jackpot With 3Q Profit of $ 33 Billion.»
A version of this article appears in print on, on Page A1 of the New York edition with the headline: After 30 - Year Run, Rise of the Super-Rich Hits a Sobering Wall.
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.
The token is trading below 1 $ at present but the team behind Golem is focussing more on the functionality of their project and constantly hitting headlines because of their achievements.
A version of this article appears in print on 09/24/2013, on page B1 of the NewYork edition with the headline: As JPMorgan Settles Up, Shareholders Are Hit Anew.
The new postmaster, Father Andrew Cain, hit the headlines last month when he defied a Church of England ban and married his same sex partner.
The dire plight of Christians in the Middle East has regularly hit the headlines in recent months.
The last time they hit the headlines was under the Labour government, during the passage of Ed Balls» fortunately doomed Education Bill, when after a supposedly heroic process of negotiation with the government, they almost totally capitulated.
Court has hit the headlines with her vocal opposition to same - sex marriage while she told a Christian radio station on Wednesday that transgenderism was the work of the devil and compared a global plot to promote equal sexual rights to Hitler.
A more appropriate headline should be «America's rudeness has hit an all time high because of a spike in narcissism»... We are smart, you are stupid.
The word Rohingya hit the headlines as members of the minority group were forced to flee violence in Myanmar to neighbouring Bangladesh.
Reports of churches doing well don't usually hit the headlines, but in villages, towns and cities right across the nation, there are many reasons to be hopeful.
By layering rare, ambrosial flavors in presentations of sheer poetry, Mexican chefs are hitting the headlines: the gastro
Meat reducers have hit the headlines with news that a growing number of people are going meat free for the whole of January.
A report which found that we can live longer by eating more fruit and vegetables, hit the headlines this week — further underlining the importance of having a Meat Free Monday.
Rebates hit the headlines in 2014 when global supermarket giant Tesco was caught overstating profits to the tune of # 263 million by incorrectly booking rebates from suppliers.
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.
He drools over some classy player who now hits the headlines, while a couple of years ago the same class player was «under his radar» according to this man we call our manager.
Porn star Alina Henessy hit the headlines earlier this week when she promised to stage a 16 - hour sex session with Dynamo Moscow striker Alexander Kokorin as a reward if he scored five goals before the end of the season.
Dixie Pratt has become one of the latest WAGs to hit the headlines having started dating Brazilian football legend Romario.
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.
He scored in their friendly against Italy on Thursday and will be hoping to hit the headlines again on Tuesday when they take on Belarus in the first of the games in the World Cup qualifying group.
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.
It's no surprise some of them have been remixed, turned into memes and hit the headlines.
Scottish Championship team Queen of the South hit the headlines in February, 2018 when their youth team goalkeeper Sam Henderson was injured by a runaway cow on his father's farm.
Angel di Maria, Juan Mata and Ander Herrera may be hitting the headlines this morning following Manchester United's demolition of Queens Park Rangers on Sunday, but there is one player that former Arsenal striker Alan Smith is quick to highlight as key for the team going forward this season.
Another youngster to hit the headlines was 17 - year - old Toby Harries who won the men's 200m in 21.13, having set a new European junior indoor record of 21.12 in the semi-finals.
With Amanda Staveley's interest in Mike Ashley's Newcastle United the biggest potential takeover to have hit the headlines in quite some time, Chaudhuri revealed the regularly - overlooked minutiae that can both accelerate and decelerate the completion of any big deals.
He gives nothing away and they are purely for the benefit of tired media hacks looking to trip up our manager and engender a misleading hit - provoking headline.
It was the first of four goals he scored for them in 18 National League appearances, of which 11 were starts, and it was certainly the most memorable, an overhead kick from a right wing cross that hit the headlines on the day.
The 18 - year - old is yet to score a goal for the Addicks but he hit the headlines earlier this month when a clip of Mavididi bursting past several Rochdale players to run the length of the pitch went viral.
6 Pedro Mendes (Portsmouth) He always seems to hit the headlines for the wrong reasons â $ «think of his long - range goal for Spurs against Man Yoo that was never given and the Ben Thatcher incident.
This manufacturer is fully confident in the safety of its products and even when the BPA scandal first hit the headlines, Advent did not have to recall any of its baby bottles because they did not contain the chemical.
Cheating has been the subject of many a worried headline, while cheating scandals have hit high schools from Stuyvesant in New York to Clear Lake in Houston.
The problem hit the headlines earlier this year when the so - called «Saharan smog» settled over London for the best part of a week.
«The TUC's March for the Alternative on 26 March promises to be one of the biggest events that we have ever organised, but local campaigns and protests that do not hit the national headlines could well make just as much an impact in those constituencies where there are coalition MPs with small majorities.
The use of tax dodging schemes recently hit the headlines after comedian Jimmy Carr was found to use one, despite doing a routine mocking the issue.
It's a tag - team deathmatch right here on our beloved internets: Wal - Mart hits its union detractors with a site called Paidcritics.com (with headlines just a hair short of an Onion parody), and the unions return fire with the finest URL yet seen, www.abunchofgreedyrightwingliarswhoworkforwalmart.com.
It's a tag - team deathmatch right here on our beloved internets: Wal - Mart hits its union detractors with a site called Paidcritics.com (with headlines just a hair short of an Onion parody), and the unions return fire with the finest URL yet seen...
And many of them have received extensive coverage — the new initiative by Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg to boost clean energy research in the new «Breakthrough Energy Coalition» predictably hit the headlines beyond the business press.
And she explained that every time Brexit hits the headlines again there is a spike in incidents and she expects another wave when the formal process of quitting the EU begins in the spring.
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