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front-page

[fruhnt-peyj] / ˈfrʌntˈpeɪdʒ /








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The 1974 political kidnapping of newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst was front-page news for a year and a half — her abduction, then her announcement that she was joining her captors, then her discovery, arrest, and prosecution.

From Los Angeles Times

"This will be front-page news in a lot of countries and a lot of publications in Italy," said the former Canada captain.

From Barron's

At the Times, Isabella covered breaking business and economics news, writing often for the front-page of the paper.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, the PLA Daily -- the Chinese military's mouthpiece -- said they were "corrupt elements" in a front-page editorial published Monday.

From Barron's

Still, Lennox is energized by the attention his campaign has gained, pointing first to a picture of a front-page story a friend sent him, then to a portrait of George Washington on the wall.

From The Wall Street Journal