They were American gangsterdom's big news makers in the 1930's.
"Because the police are used to protecting news makers," he said.
But, reflecting the difficulties of 1990, last year's news makers were among the losers.
"I can't say the tabloids aren't worrisome, but true news makers and viewers know the difference."
They were well prepared from the point of knowing the Russian media agencies, journalists and news makers.
Many of the album's songs dealt with issues that were big news makers of the day.
Because of its large audience, "Today" is often the first stop on the media publicity train for celebrities and news makers.
Henderson was named one of Time Magazine's top 10 news makers under 30 years old.
He has been conducting interviews with news makers and even with his own correspondents.
Thinking that the flowering incident would bring a scoop, she goes to stalk potential news makers.