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What (who) is front-page - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
FrontPage; The Front Page (disambiguation); The Front Page (film); The Front Page (film) (disambiguation); Front Page; Front page (disambiguation); Frontpage

front-page      
A front-page article or picture appears on the front page of a newspaper because it is very important or interesting.
...a front-page article in last week's paper.
ADJ: ADJ n
Philadelphia Front Page News         
  • Philadelphia Front Page News logo
Philadelphia front page news
The Philadelphia Front Page News (previously the Van Stone's Digest ) is an American newspaper, headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Published online daily, it was created in 2000 by Samuel Van Stone Downing.
The Front Page Club         
Draft:The Front Page Club
The Front Page Club was a late-night live music venue in Carlisle, Cumbria, founded by Bob Mungall and Martin Lawson in August 1984. It had previously been a traditional jazz club called Mick’s, named after the proprietor Mick Potts, band leader of the Gateway Jazz Band and a locally well-known pianist and trumpet player.

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Front page

Front Page or The Front Page may also refer to:

Examples of use of front-page
1. "Guilty or innocent, you don‘t want to be on the front page in this manner." Landis‘s first trip to the front page was as a hero.
2. The story made front–page news in leading newspapers, with front–page pictures of Shetty, including one in which she is seen wiping away tears.
3. Media Indonesia, a leading daily, splashed a headline across its front page saying "Barbaric!" The Republika, another large newspaper, devoted its entire front page to the incident.
4. "Sorry!" said the racing paper on its front page.
5. The Guardian Front page Story index Comment They said what?