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  • 1front-page — adjective only before noun important enough to be printed on the first page of a newspaper: front page news/stories/headlines …

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  • 2front-page — I. ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: front page : of, relating to, or appearing on the front page of a newspaper : very newsworthy front page news opposed to back page II. transitive verb …

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  • 3front-page — UK / US adjective [only before noun] important enough to be printed on the first page of a newspaper front page news/stories/headlines …

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  • 4ˌfront-ˈpage — adj important enough to be printed on the first page of a newspaper front page news/stories/headlines[/ex] …

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  • 5page — noun 1 in a book, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ back, front ▪ facing, opposite ▪ There s a photo of him on the opposite page. ▪ inside …

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  • 6hit the headlines — verb To appear prominently in the news, especially on the front page …

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  • 7Mark Foley congressional page incident — Mark Foley The Mark Foley scandal, which broke in late September 2006, centers on soliciting e mails and sexually suggestive instant messages sent by Mark Foley, a Republican Congressman from Florida, to teenaged boys who had formerly served as… …

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  • 8The Sun — Infobox Newspaper name = The Sun caption = The Sun in January 2005, featuring Prince Harry in nazi costume. type = Daily newspaper available Monday to Saturday except Christmas Day. format = Tabloid foundation = 1964 owners = News International… …

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  • 9Daily Express — For other uses, see Daily Express (disambiguation). Daily Express Front page, 19 November 2011 Type Daily newspaper Format Tabloid …

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  • 10Max Stuart — Rupert Maxwell (Max) Stuart (born c. 1932) is an Indigenous Australian who was convicted of murder in 1959. His conviction was subject to several appeals to higher courts, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, and a Royal Commission, all… …

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