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front-page

[fruhnt-payj] / ˈfrʌntˈpeɪdʒ /








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That’s basically Riley’s job now, to return USC’s profile to where the next quarterback controversy is front-page news.

From Los Angeles Times

The centre-right Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper ran a front-page headline on Friday reading "Conscription on paper only", denouncing "an obvious fraud".

From Barron's

“Our goal is to be actually paranoid about deployment because obviously, even one accident will be front-page headline news worldwide,” Musk said on the call.

From The Wall Street Journal

And he presided over a newspaper that was regarded as a model of objective reporting — in contrast to the strident front-page editorials of its fellow New Hampshire paper The Manchester Union Leader — and an unparalleled training ground in political reporting for young journalists every four years, when the state, as the first to hold a presidential primary, emerges from relative obscurity to draw a scrum of candidates from both major parties and busloads of the national press corps.

From New York Times

“Not many other professions or careers are you so interested in the front-page news as you are because you used to be a part of it,” Bono said.

From Los Angeles Times